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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Hello, I have a few questions about these senteces:

Despite my own love of all races, I get hated on because of my skin
color, frequently.

Frequently, I get hated on because of my skin color, despite my own love of all races.

Despite my own love of all races, I, frequently, get hated on because of my own love of al races.

1, Do all sentences convey the same meaning?
2. Which clause does frequently modify?
  

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I have a few questions about these senteces: I get hated on is not standard English. That would be eg Some people hate me. Despite my own love of all races, I get hated on because of my skin color, frequently.

  • I have a few questions about these senteces: I get hated on is not standard English.
  • That would be eg Some people hate me.
  • Despite my own love of all races, I get hated on because of my skin color, frequently.
  • Frequently, I get hated on because of my skin color, despite my own love of all races.
  • Despite my own love of all races, I, frequently, get hated on because of my own love of al races.
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I have a few questions about these senteces:

I get hated on is not standard English. That would be eg Some people hate me.

Despite my own love of all races, I get hated on because of my skin
color, frequently.

Frequently, I get hated on because of my skin color, despite my own love of all races.

Despite my o

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