eggcracker
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Those sentences below are examples in my book ◆.
◆A While he was an extraordinary pitcher, Babe was also developing a reputation as a powerful left-handed hitter.
→B While an extraordinary pitcher, Babe was also developing a reputation as a powerful left-handed hitter.c A and B?
What is proper expressions for spoken English for informal situation beween A and B?
◆C The Jains, although they are not numerous, are still a part of the religious mosaic of modern India.
→D The Jains, although not numerous, are still a part of the religious mosaic of modern India.
What is proper expressions for colloquial English for informal situation of C and D?
◆A While he was an extraordinary pitcher, Babe was also developing a reputation as a powerful left-handed hitter.
→B While an extraordinary pitcher, Babe was also developing a reputation as a powerful left-handed hitter.c A and B?
What is proper expressions for spoken English for informal situation beween A and B?
◆C The Jains, although they are not numerous, are still a part of the religious mosaic of modern India.
→D The Jains, although not numerous, are still a part of the religious mosaic of modern India.
What is proper expressions for colloquial English for informal situation of C and D?
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