Asked by rfvv
1. My mom made pizza. My fmily liked it.
2. My mom made pizza. My fmily liked one.
3. My mom made pizza. My fmily liked the pizza which my mom had made.
4. My mom made pizza. My fmily liked the pizza which my mom made.
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Does #1 mean #3? Can we use 'one' instead of 'it' as in Sentence 2?
Can we use #4 instead of #3? You could see the difference in tense.
2. My mom made pizza. My fmily liked one.
3. My mom made pizza. My fmily liked the pizza which my mom had made.
4. My mom made pizza. My fmily liked the pizza which my mom made.
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Does #1 mean #3? Can we use 'one' instead of 'it' as in Sentence 2?
Can we use #4 instead of #3? You could see the difference in tense.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Be sure to correct the word "family" in each sentence.
Yes, 1 means 3; it also means the same as 4. Yes, I see the differences in tenses, but 3 and 4 still mean the same thing. Sentence 4 is just a bit more casual, though.
Using "one" instead of "it" (sentence 2) doesn't work, though.
Yes, 1 means 3; it also means the same as 4. Yes, I see the differences in tenses, but 3 and 4 still mean the same thing. Sentence 4 is just a bit more casual, though.
Using "one" instead of "it" (sentence 2) doesn't work, though.
Answered by
rfvv
1. My mom made pizza. My family liked it.
2. My mom made pizza. My family liked one.
3. My mom made pizza. My family liked the pizza which my mom had made.
4. My mom made pizza. My family liked the pizza which my mom made.
2. My mom made pizza. My family liked one.
3. My mom made pizza. My family liked the pizza which my mom had made.
4. My mom made pizza. My family liked the pizza which my mom made.
Answered by
Writeacher
1, 3, and 4 are fine.
2 is not.
2 is not.
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