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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Don't say whatever comes in your mouth; be careful as you speak. Is the whole sentence correct with 'as'? Any correction in the sentence?
  

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I wouldn't call it wrong, but I would use when instead of as there.

  • I wouldn't call it wrong, but I would use when instead of as there.
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I wouldn't call it wrong, but I would use when instead of as there.
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AnonymousDon't say whatever comes in your mouth
This is awkward and unnatural. It would be better as: Don't say whatever comes to mind.

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