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English financial conditions=financial conditions in England



 
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English financial conditions=financial conditions in England #1 (permalink) Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:42 am   English financial conditions=financial conditions in England
 

Dear teacher,

1/If I'd not like to say improving financial conditions in England, is it correct if I say improving English financial conditions? (1)

So, my question is: Is (1) correct?
Please tell me yes or no. If no, how do you rewrite? (don't use in England)

2/If I'd not like to say Those improving financial conditions are important,is it correct if I say Those are important improving financial conditions.
? (2) (Here, I ask only about grammar, not usage)

So, my question is: Is (2) correct?
Please tell me yes or no. If no, how do you rewrite? (don't use are important)

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English financial conditions=financial conditions in Eng #2 (permalink) Tue Oct 24, 2006 16:07 pm   English financial conditions=financial conditions in Eng
 

tung quoc wrote:
1/If I'd not like to say improving financial conditions in England, is it correct if I say improving English financial conditions? (1) Yes

So, my question is: Is (1) correct?
Please tell me yes or no. If no, how do you rewrite? (don't use in England)

2/If I'd not like to say Those improving financial conditions are important,is it correct if I say Those are important improving financial conditions.
? (2) (Here, I ask only about grammar, not usage) The word order is "mechanically" OK.

So, my question is: Is (2) correct?
Please tell me yes or no. If no, how do you rewrite? (don't use are important)

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