Re: (GRE Success! ) Is there a grammar mistake in this sentence?
Anahita Sadeghian <ana_sad2001-/[email protected]> Tue, 1 May 2012 23:28:38 -0700 (PDT)
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Such a nice game :)About comport, It gives me the a positive sense. Also, com+port reminds me of the several ways of doing or seeing or having sth... Com also reminds me that there is sth in common between those ports possible for having, doing seeing acting or etc. And about the grammar I guess it is sth wrong with the commas, since it is a sentence that starts with but and may be there was a comma before that and in ths way the sentence would be too long and vague.Looking forward to hearing more ideas.Bests,Anahita --- On Tue, 5/1/12, Srihari Yamanoor <[email protected]> wrote: From: Srihari Yamanoor <[email protected]> Subject: (GRE Success! ) Is there a grammar mistake in this sentence? To: [email protected] Date: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 2:07 PM Hello Everyone, I guess there is no interest in playing the "comport" word game yet. Well, here is a grammar question. Look at this sentence: " But an continuing legal battle over the fees will be decided by Britain’s Supreme Court, the report said, and the judgment may free Mr. Mulcaire to reveal his view from the center of the scandal. " Do you see a grammar mistake anywhere? If so, what? Take a chance, we will all learn from your answer! http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/02/world/europe/new-details-deepen-british-phone-hacking-scandal.html?_r=1 Sincerely, Srihari -- Home: http://www.yamanoor.com/ Photography: http://www.yamanoor.net/ Laughs: http://ysrihari.blogspot.com/ Medical Devices: http://chaaraka.blogspot.com/ Earth: http://itshothere.org/