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Haddie Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences okay?

1) It's not always that, what you're saying.
2) It's huge, what's happening.
  

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you are trying to say what I think you are, they are correct in informal situations. 1) Better: What you're saying is not always true / is not always the case. 2) Better: What's happening is huge / is very important.

  • you are trying to say what I think you are, they are correct in informal situations.
  • 1) Better: What you're saying is not always true / is not always the case.
  • 2) Better: What's happening is huge / is very important.
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you are trying to say what I think you are, they are correct in informal situations. 1) Better: What you're saying is not always true / is not always the case. 2) Better: What's happening is huge / is very important.

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