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Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street.



 
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Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street. #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 22, 2009 7:28 am   Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street.
 

Hi,

1) The verb is the chief word in a sentence.
2) The verb in a sentence is the chief word.
3) The shop is the popular one in the street.

Am I correct?

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Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street. #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:14 am   Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street.
 

These are OK:

1) The verb is the chief word in a sentence.
3) The shop is a popular one on the street.
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Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street. #3 (permalink) Sun Nov 22, 2009 11:52 am   Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street.
 

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Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street. #4 (permalink) Sun Nov 22, 2009 20:25 pm   Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street.
 

1) The shop is the most popular one on the street.
2) The shop is the popular shop on the street.
3) The shop is the popular on the street.

Am I correct?
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Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street. #5 (permalink) Mon Nov 23, 2009 0:15 am   Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street.
 

Only this is correct:

1) The shop is the most popular one on the street.
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Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street. #6 (permalink) Mon Nov 23, 2009 0:43 am   Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street.
 

Items 2 and 3 can be edited as follows:

2) The shop is a popular shop on the street.
3) The shop is popular on the street.
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Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street. #7 (permalink) Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:35 am   Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street.
 

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Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street. #8 (permalink) Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:16 am   Sentence: The shop is the popular one in the street.
 

You are welcome, David30. I already gave a reply to your private message.
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