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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Are my sentences gramatically correct?

"I will neither say you should be happy nor sad.""
"That guy is really too handsome not to be talked to."
  

Top answer

The first one is ungrammatical. The second is grammatical but unnatural.

  • The first one is ungrammatical.
  • The second is grammatical but unnatural.
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6 Answers
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The first one is ungrammatical.
The second is grammatical but unnatural.
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How can I fix the first one?
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I don't know If bumping is allowed, but I really need to know how to correct the first sentence!
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AnonymousI don't know If bumping is allowed,
It's not.
AnonymousI really need to know how to correct the first sentence!
"I will neither say you should be happy nor sad.""

I have no idea of what you are trying to say. Maybe this:

I will not tell you that you should be happy and I will not tell you that you
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Is this okay?

I will neither tell you to be happy nor sad

Or

I will neither tell you to be happy nor will I tell you to be sad.
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AnonymousI will neither tell you to be happy nor sad
No.
I will not tell you to be happy or sad.
AnonymousI will neither tell you to be happy nor will I tell you to be sad.
I will neither tell you to be happy nor tell you to be sad.

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