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Dear all which one is correct?
"You will find our kitchen is always open" or "You will find our kitchen always open"
Thank you very much in advance
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Dear all which one is correct?
"You will find our kitchen is always open" or "You will find our kitchen always open"
Thank you very much in advance
conjunction-reduction
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Both are correct sentences. The first one asserts that the statement 'our kitchen is always open' will be found. The second asserts that the quality of being open will be found to be a property of the kitchen.
– mama
8 hours ago
thank you very much. you have been more than helpfull.
– oğuzhan galatalıoğlu
8 hours ago
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The key difference is the [optional] relativizer that is "deleted" in the first version: You will find that our kitchen is always open. You can't include that optional element in the second version, which syntactically speaking is a completely different construction.
– FumbleFingers
8 hours ago
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Dear all which one is correct?
"You will find our kitchen is always open" or "You will find our kitchen always open"
Thank you very much in advance
conjunction-reduction
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Dear all which one is correct?
"You will find our kitchen is always open" or "You will find our kitchen always open"
Thank you very much in advance
conjunction-reduction
conjunction-reduction
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Both are correct sentences. The first one asserts that the statement 'our kitchen is always open' will be found. The second asserts that the quality of being open will be found to be a property of the kitchen.
– mama
8 hours ago
thank you very much. you have been more than helpfull.
– oğuzhan galatalıoğlu
8 hours ago
1
The key difference is the [optional] relativizer that is "deleted" in the first version: You will find that our kitchen is always open. You can't include that optional element in the second version, which syntactically speaking is a completely different construction.
– FumbleFingers
8 hours ago
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Both are correct sentences. The first one asserts that the statement 'our kitchen is always open' will be found. The second asserts that the quality of being open will be found to be a property of the kitchen.
– mama
8 hours ago
thank you very much. you have been more than helpfull.
– oğuzhan galatalıoğlu
8 hours ago
1
The key difference is the [optional] relativizer that is "deleted" in the first version: You will find that our kitchen is always open. You can't include that optional element in the second version, which syntactically speaking is a completely different construction.
– FumbleFingers
8 hours ago
1
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Both are correct sentences. The first one asserts that the statement 'our kitchen is always open' will be found. The second asserts that the quality of being open will be found to be a property of the kitchen.
– mama
8 hours ago
Both are correct sentences. The first one asserts that the statement 'our kitchen is always open' will be found. The second asserts that the quality of being open will be found to be a property of the kitchen.
– mama
8 hours ago
thank you very much. you have been more than helpfull.
– oğuzhan galatalıoğlu
8 hours ago
thank you very much. you have been more than helpfull.
– oğuzhan galatalıoğlu
8 hours ago
1
1
The key difference is the [optional] relativizer that is "deleted" in the first version: You will find that our kitchen is always open. You can't include that optional element in the second version, which syntactically speaking is a completely different construction.
– FumbleFingers
8 hours ago
The key difference is the [optional] relativizer that is "deleted" in the first version: You will find that our kitchen is always open. You can't include that optional element in the second version, which syntactically speaking is a completely different construction.
– FumbleFingers
8 hours ago
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Both are correct sentences. The first one asserts that the statement 'our kitchen is always open' will be found. The second asserts that the quality of being open will be found to be a property of the kitchen.
– mama
8 hours ago
thank you very much. you have been more than helpfull.
– oğuzhan galatalıoğlu
8 hours ago
1
The key difference is the [optional] relativizer that is "deleted" in the first version: You will find that our kitchen is always open. You can't include that optional element in the second version, which syntactically speaking is a completely different construction.
– FumbleFingers
8 hours ago