Is this correct sentence? He did not allow me to go to his house reasoning that no one at home to receive the letter.?
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- AmulyaPLv 51 month ago
He did not allow me to go to his house reasoning that there was no one at home to receive the letter.
- VyLv 51 month ago
"He did not allow me to go to his house reasoning that no one at home to receive the letter." could be corrected as: "Reasoning that no one at home received the letter had him not allow me going to his house."
- BandzLv 51 month ago
Not quite.
He did not allow me to go to his house reasoning that no one [was] at home to receive the letter.?
He did not allow me to go to his house reasoning that no one [would have been] at home to receive the letter.?
He did not allow me to go to his house reasoning that [there would not be anyone] at home to receive the letter.?
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