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'they will not only be... but also' vs. 'they WILL BE not only... but also...' which is correct?
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Nov 7, 2016 6:49 PM
Answers · 2
Second sentence sounds much more natural.
November 7, 2016
They are both correct. It makes no difference which one you use. But the second word in the sentence "A" shouldn't be there. I think you want to say "they" instead of "A" So the sentence would go like this "If they cross the line first, they will not only be the winners but also a group who has broken two records in a row.
November 7, 2016
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