Ann
Which one is correct? I watch TV in the bedroom with my family. I watch TV with my family in the bedroom. Thank you for your help!!
2024年10月12日 04:23
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Both sentences are grammatically correct, but the focus is slightly different: 1. I watch TV in the bedroom with my family. * This emphasizes that the location (the bedroom) is important first, and you're watching TV there with your family. 2. I watch TV with my family in the bedroom. * This focuses more on the fact that you're watching TV with your family, and then adds that it's happening in the bedroom. Both are fine; the choice depends on what you want to emphasize!
2024年10月13日 11:31
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Both fine. Also: In the bedroom I watch TV with my family. With my family I watch TV in the bedroom. In the bedroom with my family I watch TV. With my family in the bedroom I watch TV. These are rarer ways to word it, but they're also fine.
2024年10月12日 16:10
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Hey Ann! Both sentences are correct. The placement of "in the bedroom" doesn't significantly affect the meaning of the sentence. However, "I watch TV with my family in the bedroom" might be slightly more common, as it places the location after the action, which is a typical sentence structure. Would you like to book a lesson with me to explore more English grammar rules and improve your language skills? I can help you with everything from basic sentence structure to advanced topics like idioms and phrasal verbs.
2024年10月12日 10:21
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Both are fine. No difference.
2024年10月12日 05:48
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