Grammar promblem

2009-06-11 7:21 pm
Are they grammatically correct?
Are they having the same meaning?

1. I am reading a story which every child is interested in.

2. I am reading a story in which every child is interested.

回答 (6)

2009-06-12 8:46 pm
✔ 最佳答案
Are they grammatically correct?
Are they having the same meaning? ( A bit weird here!)

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Are these two sentences grammatically correct?

Do they carry the same meaning?/ Do they mean the same?

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Your two sentences are both grammatically correct, but a bit illogical. Way to go!

((The first one is natural while the second one is formal.))

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Here is a question for you.

Why are you so sure EVERY CHILD is interested in the story?<----


I would change your sentences a bit as follows:


I am reading a story which most children would be interested in.


or

I am reading a story in which most children would be interested.

in which ...................( formal English)



That's it.

Bye
2009-06-14 4:01 pm
1. I am reading a story which every child is interested in.

2. I am reading a story in which every child is interested.


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第一句應該沒個in:I am reading a story which every child is interested.

圖片參考:http://l.yimg.com/f/i/tw/ugc/rte/smiley_1.gif
第二句都是沒個in:I am reading a story which every child is interested.

因為這兩句都是說明同一件事,所以句子都是一樣。
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2009-06-13 11:59 pm
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2009-06-11 11:18 pm
你好,请你先看以下的网址,我看了过后,我觉得你写的。。。

1. I am reading a story which every child is interested in.

2. I am reading a story in which every child is interested.

这两句都是正确的,也是一样意思的,只是第二句比较正式 (formal) 点。

我们可以把第一句写成 I am reading a story (which / that) every child is interested in. 的,这个比较非正式的 (informal) 而已。

希望能帮到你咯。。。: )
2009-06-11 8:11 pm
Both are with minor mistake, but meaning seems the same.

We use 'which' at the beginning of a relative clause when specifying the thing that you are talking about or when giving more information about it.

Example,
I am reading a story which interests/attracts every child.
I am reading a story in which every child is interested in.
I am reading a story in which every child found it interesting.
I am reading a story which is interesting to every child.
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2009-06-11 7:31 pm
1.. child 係 多數..點解唔用 are

2...其他點解會有...every 呢個子出現

我會 咁..講...I'm reading a story which child are interesting on it?


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