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Can “how” and “what/which” be used in the same sentence?
Which is correct: “the below information” or “the information below”?Which is correct: “with regards to,” “in regards with,” “regarding”?What is the grammatical structure of this sentence?Are uncountable nouns singular?How crazy can “and” be?Can “did” be used in affirmative sentences?Can Neither-Or be used?“One is only poor, if they choose to be.” Can “one” and “they” be used like this?On the usage of the expression “What differentiate(s)”“Login error using xxx account.”
Instead of
"What colors are you using to paint the waterfall and how are you using those colors?"
is the following grammatically correct?
"How are you using what colors to paint the waterfall?"
Instead of
"What information are marketers trying to convey in the advertisement and how are they trying to convey that information?"
is the following grammatically correct?
"How are marketers trying to convey what information in the advertisement campaign?"
grammaticality
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Instead of
"What colors are you using to paint the waterfall and how are you using those colors?"
is the following grammatically correct?
"How are you using what colors to paint the waterfall?"
Instead of
"What information are marketers trying to convey in the advertisement and how are they trying to convey that information?"
is the following grammatically correct?
"How are marketers trying to convey what information in the advertisement campaign?"
grammaticality
New contributor
add a comment |
Instead of
"What colors are you using to paint the waterfall and how are you using those colors?"
is the following grammatically correct?
"How are you using what colors to paint the waterfall?"
Instead of
"What information are marketers trying to convey in the advertisement and how are they trying to convey that information?"
is the following grammatically correct?
"How are marketers trying to convey what information in the advertisement campaign?"
grammaticality
New contributor
Instead of
"What colors are you using to paint the waterfall and how are you using those colors?"
is the following grammatically correct?
"How are you using what colors to paint the waterfall?"
Instead of
"What information are marketers trying to convey in the advertisement and how are they trying to convey that information?"
is the following grammatically correct?
"How are marketers trying to convey what information in the advertisement campaign?"
grammaticality
grammaticality
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Your original questions: "What colors are you using to paint the waterfall and how are you using those colors?" and "What information are marketers trying to convey in the advertisement and how are they trying to convey that information?" both have the words what and how in the same sentence already. Both following sentences are not grammatically correct.
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Your shorter sentences are confusing to the reader.
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Your original questions: "What colors are you using to paint the waterfall and how are you using those colors?" and "What information are marketers trying to convey in the advertisement and how are they trying to convey that information?" both have the words what and how in the same sentence already. Both following sentences are not grammatically correct.
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Your shorter sentences are confusing to the reader.
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Your original questions: "What colors are you using to paint the waterfall and how are you using those colors?" and "What information are marketers trying to convey in the advertisement and how are they trying to convey that information?" both have the words what and how in the same sentence already. Both following sentences are not grammatically correct.
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Your shorter sentences are confusing to the reader.
– Kate Bunting
8 hours ago
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Your original questions: "What colors are you using to paint the waterfall and how are you using those colors?" and "What information are marketers trying to convey in the advertisement and how are they trying to convey that information?" both have the words what and how in the same sentence already. Both following sentences are not grammatically correct.
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Your original questions: "What colors are you using to paint the waterfall and how are you using those colors?" and "What information are marketers trying to convey in the advertisement and how are they trying to convey that information?" both have the words what and how in the same sentence already. Both following sentences are not grammatically correct.
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Your shorter sentences are confusing to the reader.
– Kate Bunting
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Your shorter sentences are confusing to the reader.
– Kate Bunting
8 hours ago
Your shorter sentences are confusing to the reader.
– Kate Bunting
8 hours ago
Your shorter sentences are confusing to the reader.
– Kate Bunting
8 hours ago
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