of the ten people in our group

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navi tasan

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Are these sentences correct:

1) Of the ten people in our group, the performance of five was good.

2) Of the fifty people in junior year, the grades of ten are very poor.

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They aren’t incorrect, but it’s hard to think of a context where a native speaker would choose to use them. There are simpler and more natural ways to say the same thing.
 
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I would write:

Of the ten people in our group, five performed well.

Of the fifty people in the junior year, ten had very poor grades.

Do you see the difference?
 
I would write:

Of the ten people in our group, five performed well.

Of the fifty people in the junior year, ten had very poor grades.
Those are better than the originals.
 
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