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Olive green 203 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence sounds more grammatical?

I saw more Pogba's career highlights doing handshake with Lingard than him being on the pitch.

I saw more Pogba's career highlights doing handshake with Lingard than seeing him on the pitch.


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Top answer

Neither one is good. Pogba's career highlights show him shaking hands with Lindgard more than they show him on the pitch.

  • Neither one is good.
  • Pogba's career highlights show him shaking hands with Lindgard more than they show him on the pitch.
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Neither one is good.

Pogba's career highlights show him shaking hands with Lindgard more than they show him on the pitch.

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