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Wangqh2696122 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences grammatically correct? I think they are run on sentences and therefore are wrong.

It is usually said, knowledge is a pot, in which, the more you fill, the thirstier it becomes, the pot of knowledge can never be said to be fully filled. There is so much to learn, even if one keeps on studying for the whole life, then even, he cannot achieve the status of being perfect or a complete genius.
  

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Hi, No. They have a bunch of errors. Regards

  • Hi, No.
  • They have a bunch of errors.
  • Regards
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Hi,

No. They have a bunch of errors.

Regards
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Hi,
I have thought about it for a long time, but can't figure out the errors. Could you please point them out one by one? Thank you very much!
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wangqh2696122It is usually said, knowledge is a pot, in which, the more you fill, the thirstier it becomes, the pot of knowledge can never be said to be fully filled. There is so much to learn, even if one keeps on studying for the whole life, then even, he cannot achieve the status of being perfect or a complete genius.
I would write it a little differently.
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Oh, it seems much better now!

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