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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are these poems correct?

Are these two sentences of poems 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.

Will they be correct if changed to the following ones?
1. You've made my routine days become more meaningful.
2. Any words of love never express how big the feeling in my heart. or
2. No words of love can express the entire feeling in my heart.

In sentence (1), putting the word "become" after "make" is grammatically correct?
In sentence (2), can the word "any" be used with "never"?

Please teach me how to write those two sentences correctly.
  

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Anonymous how to write those two sentences correctly. These are all correct: You've made my routine days become more meaningful. You've made my routine days more meaningful.

  • Anonymous how to write those two sentences correctly.
  • These are all correct: You've made my routine days become more meaningful.
  • You've made my routine days more meaningful.
  • You've made my days more meaningful.
  • Words of love never mean so much as the feeling in my heart.
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Anonymoushow to write those two sentences correctly.
These are all correct:

You've made my routine days become more meaningful.
You've made my routine days more meaningful.
You've made my days more meaningful.

Words of love never mean so much as the feeling in my heart.
No words of love can express the feeling in my heart.
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