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Samaran Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Are they grammatically correct?

A) I have talked when I should have listened.

B) I was harsh when I should have been kind.

C) I was ignorant when I should have been attentive.


Are they grammatically correct and meaningful?

  

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Samaran A) I have talked when I should have listened. B) I was harsh when I should have been kind. C) I was ignorant when I should have been attentive.

  • Samaran A) I have talked when I should have listened.
  • B) I was harsh when I should have been kind.
  • C) I was ignorant when I should have been attentive.
  • Are they grammatically correct and meaningful?
  • All OK as shown.
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Samaran

A) I have talked when I should have listened.

B) I was harsh when I should have been kind.

C) I was ignorant when I should have been attentive.


Are they grammatically correct and meaningful?

All OK as shown.

However, 'ignorant' is an odd word choice in C). I expected something like 'distracted'.

C

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