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Farhan Yun Hanimi Posted 14 years ago
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is this correct "i can't found myself benefit a lot from going to a club"
  

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Farhan Yun Hanimi i can't found myself benefit a lot from going to a club No. It's not correct. You need something like this: I can't see much use in going to a club.

  • Farhan Yun Hanimi i can't found myself benefit a lot from going to a club No.
  • It's not correct.
  • You need something like this: I can't see much use in going to a club.
  • I don't see much use in going to a club.
  • I don't get much from going to a club.
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Farhan Yun Hanimii can't found myself benefit a lot from going to a club
No. It's not correct. You need something like this:

I can't see much use in going to a club.
I don't see much use in going to a club.
I don't get much from going to a club.
I don't see the point in going to a club.
I don't enjoy goi
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oh okay thanks.but would you mind to tell me what mine is incorrect?
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May I most respectfully and gently remind you that after a modal verb (such as "can"), you always use the base form of the verb?
Thus: I can't find ...."

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If you like to know why your sentence is incorrect, here are the reasons. No capitalization / No question mark / After aux. words, verb must remain in base form/ Missing period. Also there is semantic problem with the sentence in term of clarity and meaning. If my interpretation was correct, I guess what you meant to say was "I can't see myself gaining anything from going to clubs"

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