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1. The girls singing in the room are my friends.

2. The singing girls in the room are my friends.

(Which one is right? Are both grammatical?)
15 years ago

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Answered by Writeacher
The first is better (smoother) than the second.
15 years ago
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1. The girls singing in the room are my friends.

2. The singing girls in the room are my friends.

(Which one is right? Are both grammatical?)

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