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Old 07-Dec-2007, 00:37
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- Dear friends!

- Scotland has a lot of ancient architecture houses and world-famous football teams.

- Is this sentence grammatical?

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I’m not sure about the word ‘architecture’ in your sentence. Is that word used as an adjective or part of a compound noun? What sense do you want to convey with that word?
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