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Hi,
is it possible to say
Yesterday in London, I bought some shoes.
or would it be better to say
Yesterday I bought some shoes in London.
Both are fine. Here are some other things you could also say.
In London yesterday, I
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Sentence (1)'s word order makes it a question. To make it a statement, say "...their possibilities are ruined."
Sentence(2) needs a noun: "The most interesting thing..." , or you could start the sentence, "What is
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I forgot to tell they can also begin with (who,whom,which,when,where,how,how many,how much. But you should use normal word order ,not question word order. Do you know how far it is to Hawaii?
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Hi,
Both are OK, although in a given context one might be better. I think #2 is probably a lot more common.
Clive
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Is it proper to say: "previously was" or " was previously"?
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I am working on an article for Script Mag on global cinema, and am stuck on the @&*%$@## lead - I want to open with 3 examples of people in far off probably rural areas watching movies. Not in a traditional cinema. Now, i was gonna just make
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By the way, not directly related to the original question, it's who I was, not whom I was . was is a linking verb, so whom is not used.
I looked so different that no one knew who I was. (not whom I was .)
OK. I did this because I
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Yeah, good example. In Spanish: Last night=anoche You can say: Yo fui anoche al cine or: Yo anoche fui al cine or: Anoche yo fui al cine or: Yo fui al cine anoche The four are correct in Spanish and all of them mean exactly the same. Even a
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Off-topic side note: with German (and Dutch) word ordering the problem does not occur because a verb phrase is split into two separate parts. For example, using a Dutch/German word order (V2) this sentence becomes something like, "The
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This sounds like German word order.
Off-topic side note: with German (and Dutch) word ordering the problem does not occur because a verb phrase is split into two separate parts. For example, using a Dutch/German word order (V2) this
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