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Hello native English speakers.
1. You may keep the money there is left after buying your hat.
2. There is money left after buying your hat, you may keep the money.
3. You may keep the money that there is left after buying your hat.
4. You may keep such money as there is left after buying your hat.
Question:
Which is grammatically correct?
Do they have the same meaning?
By the way, is the sentence 2 strictly correct by grammar?
7 Oca 2026 16:12
Yanıtlar · 6
They are all very unnatural. I would say “You can keep the money that’s left over after buying your hat.”
8 Oca 2026 05:56
1. I would substitute the word that to replace there. "You may keep the money that is left after buying your hat."
2. There are two sentences together. You can add a semicolon ;
" There is money left after buying your hat; you may keep the money."
3 and 4 are too confusing and wordy.
You may want to change it to a conditional sentence.
"If there is money left after buying your hat, you may keep it."
7 Oca 2026 23:28
No 4 definitely incorrect.
No 3 too wordy. ...that is left after buying your hat.
No 2 Use a dash, not a comma. -
No1. Incorrect. THAT is left, not there is left.
7 Oca 2026 17:36
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Caxio
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