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Seagull Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Avoiding making errors

Hello there. I have a question.

Below is part of a lecture a company superior is giving to his subordinates. Are these three sentences grammatically correct? Also, do you think this passage sounds natural? --

You cannot do anything if you are afraid to make mistakes. Besides, there is no way you can avoid making errors completely. It is the mistakes that you can learn a lot from.



  

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seagull You cannot won't be able to do /achieve anything if you are afraid to make of making mistakes. Besides, there is no way you can completely avoid making mistakes. errors completely.

  • seagull You cannot won't be able to do /achieve anything if you are afraid to make of making mistakes.
  • Besides, there is no way you can completely avoid making mistakes.
  • errors completely.
  • It is the by learning from your mistakes that you can improve/progress.
  • learn a lot from.
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seagullYou cannot won't be able to do/achieve anything if you are afraid to make of making mistakes. Besides, there is no way you can completely avoid making

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