Asked by Serena
Would it be grammatically correct to say "Lastly, the Puritan values of appeasing towards God in every thing they do..."
or
"Lastly, the Puritan values of appeasing God in every thing they do..."
I'm thinking the second one is grammatically correct but am not positive.
Thank you!!
or
"Lastly, the Puritan values of appeasing God in every thing they do..."
I'm thinking the second one is grammatically correct but am not positive.
Thank you!!
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The second is right.
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