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going back several generations #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 12, 2011 13:11 pm   going back several generations
 

Is this sentence correct:
1-We go back several generations working for their family.
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going back several generations #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 12, 2011 13:17 pm   going back several generations
 

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Hi,

This sounds all right. If I wanted to suggest a slight improvement, I would suggest 'we can go back ...' but it's not really necessary.

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