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Vutdoan Posted 17 years ago
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Are these correct?

Why did i have to go through life having the forgettable experince of knowing my ex.

I didn't like neither of them.
  

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I am not sure what you want to find out with these. With sentence 1. Something wrong.

  • I am not sure what you want to find out with these.
  • With sentence 1.
  • Something wrong.
  • A forgettable experience is on that is forgotten, ie not remembered.
  • Going through life not remembering your ex, is not, I think, what is meant.
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I am not sure what you want to find out with these.
With sentence 1. Something wrong. A forgettable experience is on that is forgotten, ie not remembered. Going through life not remembering your ex, is not, I think, what is meant.

2. Double negative, means a positive. That is, it means you like both.
Probably you mean either "I didn't like either of them" or "I like neit
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vutdoanWhy did i have to go through life having the forgettable experince of knowing my ex.
"go through life" and "having the forgettable experience" are too wordy. You can replace them by rewriting the sentence to something like: "Why did I have to meet/know my ex?" or just "I regret knowing/meeting my ex."
vutdoanI didn't like neither

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