Asked by Kimmy
Which sounds more grammatically correct:
My aunt and I bake the same number of pies each day and afterwards we discuss our ingredients.
My aunt and I bake the same number of pies each day and have a discussion about our ingredients afterward.
My aunt and I bake the same number of pies each day and afterwards we discuss our ingredients.
My aunt and I bake the same number of pies each day and have a discussion about our ingredients afterward.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
The first is better, although the second is technically correct.
It's usually better to have the adverb as close as possible to the verb it modifies.
It's usually better to have the adverb as close as possible to the verb it modifies.
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