The adverb between a conjunction and a subject
Is it possible to locate an adverb between a conjunction and a subject?
For instance, is the following sentence grammatically correct? : 'Although usually he eats out, he decided to make his own meal at home.'
grammar adverb-position
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Is it possible to locate an adverb between a conjunction and a subject?
For instance, is the following sentence grammatically correct? : 'Although usually he eats out, he decided to make his own meal at home.'
grammar adverb-position
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How about you use, Although he eats out usually, he decided to make his own meal at home ?
– Bella Swan
2 days ago
Or "although he usually eats out".
– BillJ
2 days ago
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Is it possible to locate an adverb between a conjunction and a subject?
For instance, is the following sentence grammatically correct? : 'Although usually he eats out, he decided to make his own meal at home.'
grammar adverb-position
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Is it possible to locate an adverb between a conjunction and a subject?
For instance, is the following sentence grammatically correct? : 'Although usually he eats out, he decided to make his own meal at home.'
grammar adverb-position
grammar adverb-position
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How about you use, Although he eats out usually, he decided to make his own meal at home ?
– Bella Swan
2 days ago
Or "although he usually eats out".
– BillJ
2 days ago
add a comment |
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How about you use, Although he eats out usually, he decided to make his own meal at home ?
– Bella Swan
2 days ago
Or "although he usually eats out".
– BillJ
2 days ago
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How about you use, Although he eats out usually, he decided to make his own meal at home ?
– Bella Swan
2 days ago
How about you use, Although he eats out usually, he decided to make his own meal at home ?
– Bella Swan
2 days ago
Or "although he usually eats out".
– BillJ
2 days ago
Or "although he usually eats out".
– BillJ
2 days ago
add a comment |
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How about you use, Although he eats out usually, he decided to make his own meal at home ?
– Bella Swan
2 days ago
Or "although he usually eats out".
– BillJ
2 days ago