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Fox 6143 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Word order

Hello everyone. I have a question about this sentence below. Could you tell me if its a right word order or not?

This restaurant was a little bit of Korea brought into a very English town

  

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fox 6143 Could you tell me if its a right word order or not? Could you tell me whether the word order is right or not? fox 6143 This restaurant was a little bit of Korea brought into a very English town It's good, but it needs a full stop.

  • fox 6143 Could you tell me if its a right word order or not?
  • Could you tell me whether the word order is right or not?
  • fox 6143 This restaurant was a little bit of Korea brought into a very English town It's good, but it needs a full stop.
  • To omit the stop is a glaring error in English.
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fox 6143Could you tell me if its a right word order or not?

Could you tell me whether the word order is right or not?

fox 6143This restaurant was a little bit of Korea brought into a very English town

It's good, but it needs a full stop. To omit the stop is a glaring error in English. The blank spot where it should

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I don't think your sentence would be clear for others.

I'd say:

This restaurant's design looks very Korean, as if it were brought from Korea to an English town.

or

This restaurant's design makes me feel as if it were a Korean restaurant that built on the depth of a an English town.


Don't depend on my sentence, wait for the teachers' correct

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fox 6143This restaurant was a little bit of Korea brought into a very English town.

Fine as shown.

Or even

The restaurant was a little taste of Korea brought into a very English town.

CJ

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