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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Are these 2 sentences grammatically correct?

1) I constantly tell him to stop but he doesn't want to listen to me. He might hurt himself one of these days.

2) Jane should spend more time reading in Italian rather than in Spanish.

  

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anonymous 1) I constantly tell him to stop , but he doesn't want to listen to me. He might hurt himself one of these days. Correct as shown.

  • anonymous 1) I constantly tell him to stop , but he doesn't want to listen to me.
  • He might hurt himself one of these days.
  • Correct as shown.
  • anonymous 2) Jane should spend more time reading in Italian rather than in Spanish.
  • Correct.
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anonymous1) I constantly tell him to stop, but he doesn't want to listen to me. He might hurt himself one of these days.

Correct as shown.

anonymous2) Jane should spend more time reading in Italian rather than in Spanish.

Correct. (Also correct without 'in' and 'in'.)

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