Asked by rfvv
1. We also had science lessons *with famous scientists*.
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Does "with famous scientists" modify 'science lessons'?
If "we" are the other lecturers and they were supposed to teach students together "with famous scientists", can "with famous scientists" modify 'had'?
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Does "with famous scientists" modify 'science lessons'?
If "we" are the other lecturers and they were supposed to teach students together "with famous scientists", can "with famous scientists" modify 'had'?
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Answered by
Writeacher
"Does "with famous scientists" modify 'science lessons'?"
<b>yes
This sentence also reads as if "we" are the students.</b>
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If you want "with famous scientists" to modify "had," then it needs to be closer to that verb in the sentence. Here's how I'd phrase such a sentence:
<b>Along with famous scientists, we taught science lessons.
<b>yes
This sentence also reads as if "we" are the students.</b>
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If you want "with famous scientists" to modify "had," then it needs to be closer to that verb in the sentence. Here's how I'd phrase such a sentence:
<b>Along with famous scientists, we taught science lessons.
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