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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
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Abandon

Does this sentence make sense:



"Sally can eat with abandon that she never becomes overweight."



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"Not quite. You need to show that part 2 is an expected consequence of part 1b but tht part 2 never happned. eg It rained heavly all day yet he neve got we (because he didb't go outsde).

  • "Not quite.
  • You need to show that part 2 is an expected consequence of part 1b but tht part 2 never happned.
  • eg It rained heavly all day yet he neve got we (because he didb't go outsde).
  • Clive
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"Sally can eat with abandon yet that she never becomes overweight."Not quite. You need to show that part 2 is an expected consequence of part 1b but tht part 2 never happned.


eg It rained heavly all day yet he neve got we (because he didb't go outsde).


Clive

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