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minus-square@samus12345linkEnglish2•10 months agoYes, that is a better way to phrase it for clarity, but the one shown is also grammatically correct.
minus-square@SpaceNoodlelink-4•10 months agoAmbiguity is never correct unless used for humorous intent.
minus-square@samus12345linkEnglish2•10 months agoLots of ambiguous phrases are grammatically correct, especially in English. But it’s advisable to find a better way to phrase it when that happens.
minus-square@SpaceNoodlelink-3•10 months agoAmbiguity is never correct unless used for humorous intent.
minus-square@samus12345linkEnglish1•10 months ago“Grammatically correct” and just plain “correct” are two different things.
Yes, that is a better way to phrase it for clarity, but the one shown is also grammatically correct.
Ambiguity is never correct unless used for humorous intent.
Lots of ambiguous phrases are grammatically correct, especially in English. But it’s advisable to find a better way to phrase it when that happens.
Ambiguity is never correct unless used for humorous intent.
“Grammatically correct” and just plain “correct” are two different things.
My grammar always said either be funny, or donut.