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Christine Christie Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Condemn

Does the use of the verb 'to condemn' make sense in this context?



"Considering that we forgot them to send them a card, maybe you shouldn't condemn them for not hearing from them."



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Christine Christie Does the use of the verb 'to condemn' make sense in this context? It's too strong. Try: Considering that we forgot them to send them a card, maybe you shouldn't blame them for not sending us one.

  • Christine Christie Does the use of the verb 'to condemn' make sense in this context?
  • It's too strong.
  • Try: Considering that we forgot them to send them a card, maybe you shouldn't blame them for not sending us one.
  • or Considering that we forgot them to send them a card, maybe you shouldn't blame them for not writing to us.
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Christine ChristieDoes the use of the verb 'to condemn' make sense in this context?

It's too strong.

Try:

Considering that we forgot them to send them a card, maybe you shouldn't blame them for not sending us one.

or

Considering that we forgot them to send them a card, maybe you shouldn't blame them for not writing t

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