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Carter Lee Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Which one of the following is correct sentence?

Hi.
I want to know which of the following is correct sentence?

1. The name of school I went was Polute.
2. The number of bus I got in was 434.
3. The house I lived was kingdom town.
  

Top answer

1. The name of the school I went to was Polute. 2.

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  • The name of the school I went to was Polute.
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  • The number of the bus I got in was 434.
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1. The name of the school I went to was Polute.
2. The number of the bus I got in was 434.
3. The house I lived in was in Kingdom Town.

I assume that Kingdom Town is the name of the town where the house was located.
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GPY1. The name of the school I went to was Polute.2. The number of the bus I got in was 434.3. The house I lived in was in Kingdom Town.I assume that Kingdom Town is the name of the town where the house was located.
Hi. GPY
Sir would you let me know why do you use preposition each of all my sentences?
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Sorry, I overlooked one. While "in" is not completely impossible, normally you would say:

The number of the bus I got on was 434.

You go to a school.
You get on a bus.
You live in a house.
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Thanks Sir,So if you don't mind would you please let me know what does sentence structure called it?Is this question sentence correct also ?
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Carter Lee Thanks Sir,So if you don't mind would you please let me know what does sentence structure called it?Is this question sentence correct also ?
I don't know any name for the sentence structure as a whole. However, the sentences all contain reduced relative clauses. In unreduced form:

1. The name of the school that I went to was Polute.
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GPY Carter Lee Thanks Sir,So if you don't mind would you please let me know what does sentence structure called it?Is this question sentence correct also ?I don't know any name for the sentence structure as a whole. However, the sentences all contain reduced relative clauses. In unreduced form:1. The name of the school that I went to was Polute.2. The number of the bus th
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Carter LeeSpecifically between " I was lived in the name of Kingdom town was very comfortable" and "the name of Kingdom town I lived in was very comfortable." Or "the name of Kingdom town that I lived in was very comfortable".
None of these make any sense, and I am not sure what you are trying to say. My only guess is that you may have mixed up sentences (1) a
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Carter Leebetween " I was lived in the name of Kingdom town was very comfortable" and "the name of Kingdom town I lived in was very comfortable." Or "the name of Kingdom town that I lived in was very comfortable".
None of those is possible. Perhaps you mean:

The name of the town I lived in was Kingdom.

I don't see how 'comfortable' fit
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Thanks.
My intentions that were like following.
Case 1 is that the sentence are reduced with relative clauses.
E.g: The name of TV show I watched was "Matrix".

Case 2 is that the sentence are unreduced with relative clauses.
E.g: The U.K that I lived in was very comfort.

Case 3 is that the sentence are unreduced without relative clauses.
E.g: I was breathed th
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Carter LeeCase 2: The U.K that I lived in was very comfort.Case 3: I was breathed the name of fresh air.
Those two sentences are just not English, I'm afraid.

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