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Volcano1985 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Check My Sentence Please

Whatever you do, is for you.
  

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Hi Volcano I'm not sure what exactly the context is (and therefore I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to say), but grammatically speaking, you should not include the comma. That's because [whatever you do] is the subject of the sentence.

  • Hi Volcano I'm not sure what exactly the context is (and therefore I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to say), but grammatically speaking, you should not include the comma.
  • That's because [whatever you do] is the subject of the sentence.
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Hi Volcano

I'm not sure what exactly the context is (and therefore I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to say), but grammatically speaking, you should not include the comma. That's because [whatever you do] is the subject of the sentence.
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Hello Yankee

how about this:

In life, whatever you do is for you
.

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