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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

consequences to

Does this make any sense and is it correct grammar?

You've had no consequences to the stuff that you've done. You do things and the consequences aren't yours to deal with.

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Not good grammar. People don't have consequences , actions do. So I would say: You've suffered no consequences for the stuff that you've done.

  • Not good grammar.
  • People don't have consequences , actions do.
  • So I would say: You've suffered no consequences for the stuff that you've done.
  • Or There have been no consequences to all the stuff you've done.
  • You haven't had to deal with the consequences of your actions.
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Not good grammar. People don't have consequences, actions do. So I would say:
You've suffered no consequences for the stuff that you've done.
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There have been no consequences to all the stuff you've done. You haven't had to deal with the consequences of your actions.

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Yes I understand

Can I ask you what the difference between slightly and slightest and rank and ranking?

If I have to pee slightly, I can't sleep.
If I have to pee the slightest bit, I can't fall asleep.
If I have to pee the slightest, I can't fall asleep.
If I have to pee in the slightest, I can't fall asleep.
If you knew me in the slightest, you'd know I would s
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Here are my suggestions [in bold]:

Can I ask you what the difference between slightly and slightest and rank and ranking?
["Slightly" is an adverb; "slightest" is a noun or an adjective. So they have different grammatical functions.]

If I have to pee slightly, I can't sleep.
[Confusing. Could mean either that you have a slight desire to pee or tha
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What do you mean by What…rank and where…ranked? Could you give me an example please?
[Rank can be used as a verb or as a noun, so be careful. I would use "what...rank" and "where...ranked']


How would you phrase this please, you did not say?
My entry was ranked third in the flower show.


Is this correct?
If I am the slightest bi
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What do you mean by What…rank and where…ranked? Could you give me an example please?
[Rank can be used as a verb or as a noun, so be careful. I would use "what...rank" and "where...ranked']

How would you phrase this please, you did not say?
My entry was ranked third in the flower show.

Is this correct?
If I am the slightest bit full, I

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