"Two leading books in the market are book one and book two" - is it correct?
A appleboy Member Joined Dec 21, 2007 Member Type Student or Learner Dec 28, 2007 #1 "[FONT=Verdana, Arial]Two leading books in the market are book one and book two" - is it correct? [/FONT]
"[FONT=Verdana, Arial]Two leading books in the market are book one and book two" - is it correct? [/FONT]
B baqarah131 Member Joined Nov 25, 2007 Member Type Other Dec 28, 2007 #2 "Two leading books in the market" is fine, but I don't understand the sentence or the question as a whole. regards edward appleboy said: "[FONT=Verdana, Arial]Two leading books in the market are book one and book two" - is it correct? [/FONT] Click to expand...
"Two leading books in the market" is fine, but I don't understand the sentence or the question as a whole. regards edward appleboy said: "[FONT=Verdana, Arial]Two leading books in the market are book one and book two" - is it correct? [/FONT] Click to expand...