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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Can somebody tell me the meaning of this sentence

There isn't any reason for you to assume it isn't simple
  

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I don't know whether this sentence is grammatically correct or not but you maybe encounters such a sentence in a conversation when a person try to persuade of its partner about the simpleness of that thing. Probably she/he has a good reason to say it (she/he can provide it). Her/His partner think that it is complex / compound but it is not.

  • I don't know whether this sentence is grammatically correct or not but you maybe encounters such a sentence in a conversation when a person try to persuade of its partner about the simpleness of that thing.
  • Probably she/he has a good reason to say it (she/he can provide it).
  • Her/His partner think that it is complex / compound but it is not.
  • I'm not a native speaker nor a teacher just a beginner.
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I don't know whether this sentence is grammatically correct or not but you maybe encounters such a sentence in a conversation when a person try to persuade of its partner about the simpleness of that thing. Probably she/he has a good reason to say it (she/he can provide it). Her/His partner think that it is complex / compound but it is not.

I'm not a native sp
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I don't know whether this sentence is grammatically correct or not but you maybe encounters such a sentence in a conversation when a person try to persuade of its partner about the simpleness of that thing. Probably she/he has a good reason to say it (she/he can provide it). Her/His partner think that it is complex / compound but it is not.

I'm not a native sp

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