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Does this sentence sound unnatural?
She still remembers her school years, it was a pleasant time in her life.
If so, how do I remake it?
Dec 17, 2016 8:56 PM
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The object is plural ("years") and in the next sentence, it's singular. I'd probably switch it to something like "She still remembers being in school; it was a pleasant time in her life" or "She still remembers her school years; they were a pleasant part of her life."
December 17, 2016
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Sounds natural to me. Strictly speaking, these two options would be slightly more correct:
She still remembers her school years. It was a pleasant time in her life.
She still remembers her school years; it was a pleasant time in her life.
December 17, 2016
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I would go for "it was a pleasant period in her life".
December 17, 2016
She still remembers her school years, as/for/because it was a pleasant time in her life.
December 17, 2016
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