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First, I'm a student not only a curious young man, ok? Minera, did I answer you...?

Doubt is about this, that I wrote for a paper:

"An issue which is implied as much n the XXXX's text as in the YYYY' and in the WWWW's is the relation between language and culture".

Is the usage of "-s" imployed correctly? And "as much...as" is ok?

Thx in antecipation!


Ie - B r az i l

2006-10-27 04:32:48 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

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If XXXX, YYYY, and WWWW are all people's names, 's should be used after each of them (you just have the ' after YYYY), but "the" shouldn't be there before them. If the "the"s are correct, I don't think the 's-es can be, unless (maybe) the XXXX et al are groups/insitutions.

"As much...as" sounds right.
I'm not sure if an "issue" can be "implied" in a text; and you mean "employed" not "imployed".

2006-10-27 05:00:03 · answer #1 · answered by Goddess of Grammar 7 · 0 0

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