Peter Chung
Member
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2011
- Member Type
- Retired English Teacher
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Taiwan
- Current Location
- Taiwan
Group I Are the following sentences grammatically correct?
Do they carry the same meaning?
1. I don’t remember the day when I first met Michael.
2. I don’t remember the day I first met Michael.
3. I don’t remember when I first met Michael.
4. I don’t remember what day I first met Michael.
Group II Are the following sentences grammatically correct?
Do they carry the same meaning?
5. I was too busy to notice the place where he went.
6. I was too busy to notice the place he went to.
7. I was too busy to notice where he went.
8. I was too busy to notice what place he went to.
9. I was too busy to notice to what place he went.
Thanks a lot.
Do they carry the same meaning?
1. I don’t remember the day when I first met Michael.
2. I don’t remember the day I first met Michael.
3. I don’t remember when I first met Michael.
4. I don’t remember what day I first met Michael.
Group II Are the following sentences grammatically correct?
Do they carry the same meaning?
5. I was too busy to notice the place where he went.
6. I was too busy to notice the place he went to.
7. I was too busy to notice where he went.
8. I was too busy to notice what place he went to.
9. I was too busy to notice to what place he went.
Thanks a lot.