"Is the little ceasers pizza served at the tigers stadium a high quality version of regular Little Ceasers pizza?"
or
"Is the little ceasers pizza thats served at the tigers stadium a high quality version of regular Little Ceasers pizza?"
which is more proper? and how do i make it sound less repetitious, not having to repeat little ceasers pizza twice.
BQ: are you going to eat little ceasers pizza for dinner now?Is this sentence right???? English grimmer experts?
First of all, it's spelled "grammar." Secondly, a better way to phrase your question is: "Does the Tigers' stadium sell a higher quality Caesar's Pizza than what is sold in the store?" That's just my opinion if you don't want to say "Little Caesar's" twice.Is this sentence right???? English grimmer experts?
Is the Little Caesars pizza served at the Tiger Stadium a higher quality version of regular Little Caesars pizza?
or
Is the pizza served at the Tiger Stadium a higher quality version of the regular Little Caesars pizza?
BQ: I wish.
"Is the little ceasers pizza that is served at the tigers stadium a higher quality version of the regular little caesars pizza?" should work.
No, I am not going to eat little Caesars pizza. I do not like it.Is this sentence right???? English grimmer experts?
If this is your homework, you need to do it yourself. But, to start with, you need to learn which words are proper nouns. Proper nouns are capitalized. Also, you mean "grammar" not "grimmer" which means more grim.
Is the Little Caesars pizza served at the Tigers Stadium a higher quality pizza compared to that of the regular version?Is this sentence right???? English grimmer experts?
i like the first...................................鈥?the second is too long and doesn't make as much scene
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