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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences correct grammatically?

Love equals suffering. If you never felt it you never really loved nor suffered.
  

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anonymous Love equals suffering. If you never felt it you never really loved nor suffered. That's OK, but I recommend using the present perfect in the second sentence.

  • anonymous Love equals suffering.
  • If you never felt it you never really loved nor suffered.
  • That's OK, but I recommend using the present perfect in the second sentence.
  • That makes it sound more like a general principle or definition.
  • "equals" is a little odd, but OK.
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anonymous Love equals suffering. If you never felt it you never really loved nor suffered.

That's OK, but I recommend using the present perfect in the second sentence. That makes it sound more like a general principle or definition. "equals" is a little odd, but OK. I might change that to "means".

Love means suffering. If you've never felt it yo

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