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Sentences structure
Please tell me the meaning of sentense below:
"The food is not good and expensive."
Thanks
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Re: Sentences structure

Originally Posted by
Cosmofox
Please tell me the meaning of sentense below:
"The food is not good and expensive."
Thanks
Hi Cosmofox,
Welcome to the forum
It should be like the following:
The food is neither good nor expensive. If you mean : (not good + not expensive)
The food is not good but expensive. If you mean : (not good + expensive)
The food is not good, but/although it is expensive. If you mean : (not good + expensive)
Although the food is expensive, it is not good. If you mean : (not good + expensive)
(I am not a teacher)
Last edited by sash2008; 06-Jul-2009 at 22:57.
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