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Ben9108 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

coin sentence

A coin has two sides which is quoted all matters have positive and negative side.

Please help me to comment the sentence grammar and structure. Thanks
  

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Hi, A coin has two sides which is quoted all matters have positive and negative side. The common saying is there are two sides to every coin. Thus, for your sentence, I'd say - 'There are two sides to every coin' is often quoted to mean that everything has both a positive and a negative side.

  • Hi, A coin has two sides which is quoted all matters have positive and negative side.
  • The common saying is there are two sides to every coin.
  • Thus, for your sentence, I'd say - 'There are two sides to every coin' is often quoted to mean that everything has both a positive and a negative side.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

A coin has two sides which is quoted all matters have positive and negative side.

The common saying is there are two sides to every coin. Thus, for your sentence, I'd say -

'There are two sides to every coin' is often quoted to mean that everything has both a positive and a negative side.

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