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Transformation of sentence
The parcel did not arrive on time she was certain it would.
1. The parcel did not arrive on time despite the fact that she was certain that it would.
2. The parcel did not arrive on time despite her certainly that it would.
3. The parcel did not arrive on time despite her being certain that it would.
Which of the sentence/s is / are fine in transforming the above sentence? Or are all okay?
Thanks.
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Re: Transformation of sentence

Originally Posted by
kohyoongliat
The parcel did not arrive on time she was certain it would.
I would use "at the time" here or insert "although" in front of "she"
1. The parcel did not arrive on time despite the fact that she was certain that it would.
2. The parcel did not arrive on time despite her certainly that it would.
(or had you meant to type "certainty"? In which case it would be
)
3. The parcel did not arrive on time despite her being certain that it would.
Which of the sentence/s is / are fine in transforming the above sentence? Or are all okay?
Thanks.
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