Grammar check and optimal word placement in a specific sentence
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😎 Check the grammar of the following sentence. Don’t question the semantics, that’s not your business. Comment on grammar correctness:
Proof that World Bank and IMF long term projections are as valuable as knowing today the winning lottery ticket number from yesterday.
🤖 The sentence is grammatically incomplete. It’s structured like a fragment because it lacks a main verb. For a grammatically complete sentence, you could rephrase it as:😎 No, that’s not an issue. The sentence is a fragment. I said you should not question semantics. Check if the grammar is correct.
“Proof that World Bank and IMF long-term projections are as valuable as knowing today the winning lottery ticket number from yesterday exists.”
This adds a main verb (“exists”) to complete the sentence.
Proof that World Bank and IMF long term projections are as valuable as knowing today the winning lottery ticket number from yesterday
🤖 The grammar in your sentence is correct. The phrase “long term” should be hyphenated when used as an adjective: “long-term projections.” Apart from that, the grammar is fine.😎 Is the position of the word “today” optimal or there would be a more natural-sounding sorting of the elements in the sentence?
🤖 The position of “today” in the sentence is understandable, but rearranging it could make the sentence flow more naturally. You might consider:
“Proof that World Bank and IMF long-term projections are as valuable as knowing the winning lottery ticket number from yesterday, today.”
This rearrangement places “today” at the end, emphasizing the comparison between the value of knowing something in hindsight and the projections.
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