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Gerund (Smoking has been banned in Asian Countries.)



 
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Gerund (Smoking has been banned in Asian Countries.) #1 (permalink) Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:11 am   Gerund (Smoking has been banned in Asian Countries.)
 

Hi,

I am writing one sentence below this line.

"Smoking has been banned in Asian Countries"

Does the above sentence contain any grammatical mistakes

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Gerund (Smoking has been banned in Asian Countries.) #2 (permalink) Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:23 am   Gerund (Smoking has been banned in Asian Countries.)
 

"Asian countries" with a small 'c' is correct. Other than grammatical error or typo, I feel what the sentence says is not what's what for the fact.
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Gerund (Smoking has been banned in Asian Countries.) #3 (permalink) Tue Jun 24, 2008 8:47 am   Gerund (Smoking has been banned in Asian Countries.)
 

Haihao wrote:
Other than grammatical error or typo, I feel what the sentence says is not what's what for the fact.


In part, it is fact. See Thailand's new laws. See Singapore and Hong Kong. In the rest , as far as I know, smoking laws are some of the weakest in the world
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