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Musicgold Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Be it...

Hi,
Is the following sentence correct?

‘You always have to be check things once they are done, be it your math homework or laundry.'

Thanks,
MG.
  

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You always have to check a thing once it's done, be it your math homework or your laundry.

  • You always have to check a thing once it's done, be it your math homework or your laundry.
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You always have to check a thing once it's done, be it your math homework or your laundry.
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MM,

Thanks. Also, why do you prefer 'a thing once it's done' over 'things once they are done'?
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Because of the following 'be it...'

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