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Chandrasekhar Reddy Posted 12 years ago
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Are my sentences correct?

1. I will always be with you. I will never deviate from it always I stand by the words whatever I said.
2. I am promising you that I will always be with you. I will never deviate from my promise.
  

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Use #2.

  • Use #2.
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Thank you.
Is there any better sentence than I will never deviate from my promise. ?
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Shall I write as I am promising you that I will always be with you. I will always keep up my promise.
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Chandrasekhar ReddyShall I write as I am promising you that I will always be with you. I will always keep up my promise.
I will always keep up my promise.
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Thanks for your answer. does it mean I will always keep my promise. correct? is up not required?
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Chandrasekhar Reddy is up not required?
'Up' is wrong there.

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