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Are both sentences fine?

 
 
Reply Thu 14 Dec, 2017 12:18 am
Your type is cold is not infectious.

Your type of cold not really infectious.

Are both sentences fine? If so, Is there any difference in meaning between the sentences?

Many thanks.
 
centrox
 
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Reply Thu 14 Dec, 2017 02:03 am
First sentence is meaningless. Second is fine.
tanguatlay
 
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Reply Thu 14 Dec, 2017 02:16 am
@centrox,
centrox wrote:

First sentence is meaningless. Second is fine.

Thanks, centrox.

Why is the first sentence meaningless?
laughoutlood
 
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Reply Thu 14 Dec, 2017 07:37 am
@centrox,
Quote:
Your type of cold not really infectious.


Quote:
Second is fine.


'snot
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tsarstepan
 
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Reply Thu 14 Dec, 2017 07:54 am
@tanguatlay,
tanguatlay wrote:

centrox wrote:

First sentence is meaningless. Second is fine.

Thanks, centrox.

Why is the first sentence meaningless?


Your type is cold is not infectious.
That first is? Shouldn't be there.

Your type of cold is not infectious.
This would be an effective sentence.
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tanguatlay
 
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Reply Thu 14 Dec, 2017 10:06 am
Thanks, tsarstepan.

I can't believe I failed to spot the mistake in the first sentence.
laughoutlood
 
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Reply Thu 14 Dec, 2017 10:47 pm
@tanguatlay,
Quote:
I can't believe I failed to spot the mistake in the first sentence.


I can't believe you failed to spot the mistake in the second sentence.

Quote:
Your type of cold not really infectious.
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