Question
If I say when my family moved to our new house we bought much furniture would that be grammatically accurate or correct
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The sentence "When my family moved to our new house we bought much furniture" is almost correct but could be improved for clarity and grammatical accuracy. Specifically, the phrase "much furniture" is somewhat awkward in this context.
A more natural way to phrase it would be: "When my family moved to our new house, we bought a lot of furniture."
Adding the comma after "house" helps to separate the clauses, making the sentence clearer. You could also say “some furniture” or “many pieces of furniture,” depending on what you want to convey.
A more natural way to phrase it would be: "When my family moved to our new house, we bought a lot of furniture."
Adding the comma after "house" helps to separate the clauses, making the sentence clearer. You could also say “some furniture” or “many pieces of furniture,” depending on what you want to convey.