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Sentence: I have studied all other subjects in my previous semesters except... #1 (permalink) Sat Jul 25, 2009 7:34 am   Sentence: I have studied all other subjects in my previous semesters except...
 

I have studied all other subjects in my previous semesters except for Tourism Marketing, which I have no interest in.

Is there a better way to structure this sentence? Please reply.

Thanks
Sonubajwa2003
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Is the sentence written below grammatically correct? #2 (permalink) Sat Jul 25, 2009 12:37 pm   Is the sentence written below grammatically correct?
 

I must say you ought to be happy if someone answer your question. It happens once in the blue moon at this forum. I can't tell if the sentence is correct or not as I am Swedish.
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Is the sentence written below grammatically correct? #3 (permalink) Sat Jul 25, 2009 13:55 pm   Is the sentence written below grammatically correct?
 

Maria,
Why are you thinking that way?

Sonubajwa,
Your sentence is concise and as good as anything else I can come up with.
I couldn't even think of a 'better' alternative here.
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Is the sentence written below grammatically correct? #4 (permalink) Sat Jul 25, 2009 18:06 pm   Is the sentence written below grammatically correct?
 

Hi,
I think it is correct.However,it can also be written like these ones:
....................... in which I have no interest.
....................... that I have no interest in.
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Morteza
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Thanks #5 (permalink) Sun Jul 26, 2009 8:56 am   Thanks
 

Hello Gray and Morteza,

Thanks for the reply. English isn't my first language and even though I'm very confident, I sometime have my doubts and I thought I'll ask a native speaker about it :)

Thanks so much
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