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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Your later information

*Your later information is helpful.


Does this sentence grammatically make sense?

  

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anonymous Does this sentence grammatically make sense? Not really. You want this: Your more recent information is helpful.

  • anonymous Does this sentence grammatically make sense?
  • Not really.
  • You want this: Your more recent information is helpful.
  • Or this: The information you sent more recently is helpful.
  • CJ
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anonymousDoes this sentence grammatically make sense?

Not really. You want this: Your more recent information is helpful.
Or this: The information you sent more recently is helpful.

CJ

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Thanks,Califjim

I'm trying to make a simple sentence with "later information"

Do anyone hit upon something?

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Thanks,Califjim!

I'm trying to understand the comparative degree(late-later) now.

I came across a sentence:This bike is a later model than yours,so I'm trying to make a similar sentence.

Do you hit upon something?

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Thanks again,CJ

I'll try

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