pontios
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Good morning.
I need some help, please, with the following sentence.
He decided, then and there, that his best chance to provide for his family, during the (German) occupation. was to continue merchandising.
Does the sentence sound right ?
For some reason the last phrase, "was to continue merchandising" feels out of place (to me anyway).
Even if the start of the sentence is restated as ..
He decided, then and there, that his best chance of providing for his family, was to continue merchandising.
The last phrase still doesn't feel like it belongs (within the sentence), to me ?
I'm wondering if anything is improved by ending the sentence with ... was by continuing to merchandise ?
If the word "continue "wasn't part of the sentence, a possible solution could be ? ; "lay in merchandising", or the sentence could be re-tweaked with "would be offered by merchandising ", but as I need to include the word "continue" in there, can anyone come up with an elegant solution, that leaves no lingering doubts.
I need some help, please, with the following sentence.
He decided, then and there, that his best chance to provide for his family, during the (German) occupation. was to continue merchandising.
Does the sentence sound right ?
For some reason the last phrase, "was to continue merchandising" feels out of place (to me anyway).
Even if the start of the sentence is restated as ..
He decided, then and there, that his best chance of providing for his family, was to continue merchandising.
The last phrase still doesn't feel like it belongs (within the sentence), to me ?
I'm wondering if anything is improved by ending the sentence with ... was by continuing to merchandise ?
If the word "continue "wasn't part of the sentence, a possible solution could be ? ; "lay in merchandising", or the sentence could be re-tweaked with "would be offered by merchandising ", but as I need to include the word "continue" in there, can anyone come up with an elegant solution, that leaves no lingering doubts.