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Plasma Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are these 2 sentences correct?

Are these 2 sentences correct?

1. You've made my routine days become more meaning.
2. Many words of love never mean so much as the feeling in my heart.

I got these 2 sentences from poems. I would like to know that they are correct or not. Please help.
  

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Hello, Plasma—and welcome to English Forums. These are grammatically correct: 1. You've made my routine days become more meaningful .

  • Hello, Plasma—and welcome to English Forums.
  • These are grammatically correct: 1.
  • You've made my routine days become more meaningful .
  • 2.
  • Many words of love never mean so much as the feeling in my heart.
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Hello, Plasma—and welcome to English Forums.

These are grammatically correct:

1. You've made my routine days become more meaningful.
2. Many words of love never mean so much as the feeling in my heart.

However, neither is particularly natural. Here are some more usual versions:

1. You've made my life more meaningful.
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Thanks for your help.
How about the following ones?
Any words of love can never express the feelings in my heart.
No words of love can ever express the feelings in my heart. (Is this one totally the same to your given version?)


Is it possible to use the word "any" with "never"?
Which one should be the most natural version among the two versions

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