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Roman Kosolapov
Please help me figure a grammar construction out🙏 Does the sentence seem correctly? The remarks are the same as they were previously. May I put the adverb “previously” before “they were”: “The remarks are the same as previously they were.” Or between “they” and “were”, not in the end of sentence, to sound more fluent: “The remarks are the same as they previously were.” And, may I use pronoun “it” referring the noun “remarks”, even though it’s plural: “The remarks are the same as it were previously.” or…as they were noted previously or…the remarks are as the same as they were noted previously SOS😩 😩😩
2026年2月12日 19:08
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"The remarks are the same as they previously were." This one sounds more natural to me. You cannot use "it" for "remarks" because "remarks" is plural.
2026年2月13日 19:40
As a native English speaker, speaking British English, I would say: The remarks are the same as THEY (not it) were previously. The word RemarkS is plural so you have to subsitute it with a plural word THEY not it * (which is singular*) I hope this helps you 😀
2026年2月16日 09:11
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