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Erebreak Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

At last, all shits will get through.

At last, all shits will get through.

My question is whether this sentence is correct? Grammar and usage are correct or not?
Can it mean: at last, everything(bad things) will be fine, everything will be done?

If it can't, would you please give a sentence to express such a meaning. And it would be much better to use some slangs.

Thanks in advance.
  

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Well, it is certainly not anything you would want to write if you have anything above a high school education, but your noun is uncountable, so the sentence is incorrect and the usage is crude.

  • Well, it is certainly not anything you would want to write if you have anything above a high school education, but your noun is uncountable, so the sentence is incorrect and the usage is crude.
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Well, it is certainly not anything you would want to write if you have anything above a high school education, but your noun is uncountable, so the sentence is incorrect and the usage is crude.

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