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Help with grammar please?



salaskas1
Belgium

Help with grammar please?
 
One of my students asked me which sentence is correct and I am so muddled! Help! She wants to know which is the correct sentence - Is it not a valid enough reason to prohibit this action? or Is not a reason valid enough to prohibit this action? I think I have thought too much about it and tied myself up in knots! Thanks in advance!

25 Jan 2016      





cunliffe
United Kingdom

Hi salaskas, �Is it not a valid enough reason to prohibit this action? � is the best sentence - the other one means something else.. maybe quite a deep philosophical question It would be OK if �a � became �this �. Isn �t this reason valid enough to prohibit this action? � 
 
I know what you mean about thinking so much about something that you don �t know what �s what!  
 

26 Jan 2016