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Is it grammatically correct and natural to use? If it is wrong,please tell me why and what should I say instead!
Is it grammatically correct and natural to use? If it is wrong,please tell me why and what should I say instead!
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17 Nov 2020
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It sounds more natural to say “had” instead of “underwent”, but “underwent” is grammatically correct. Also, use “an” instead of “the” in this case. “He had an unhappy experience in America” - you could also say “He had an unhappy experience while in America” to make it sounds even more natural
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It sounds more natural to say “had” instead of “underwent”, but “underwent” is grammatically correct. Also, use “an” instead of “the” in this case. “He had an unhappy experience in America” - you could also say “He had an unhappy experience while in America” to make it sounds even more natural
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