Hi,
After we’d finished dinner, we ordered another bottle of wine. And then another, and yet another. About the last sentence, could I also say “And then another, and another yet”?
Thanks again. Cheerio
Hi,
After we’d finished dinner, we ordered another bottle of wine. And then another, and yet another. About the last sentence, could I also say “And then another, and another yet”?
Thanks again. Cheerio
Yes, but it is a less usual word order. To me it feels more poetic or literary.
Is this sentence correct? “Choose it!You can live in a castle or live among the cattle.”
‘it’ is not used with that command there.
Choose! You can live in a castle or live among the cattle.
If you were to use anything there, it would be more likely to be ‘which’, but it would usually have an additional word/phrase:
Choose which you want. You can live in…
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