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Monalisatuan Posted 18 years ago
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Please help correct the structure of the sentence below , and could you please , if possible , give me several other ways of expressing this idea without changing the meaning:

The tense in the sentence #1 is more often used to talk about past events that didn't happen than the tense in sentence #2

Thanks in advance:)



  

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Monalisatuan Please help correct the structure of the sentence below , and could you please , if possible , give me several other ways of expressing this idea without changing the meaning: The tense in the sentence #1 is more often used to talk about past events that didn't happen than [is] the tense in sentence #2 . To me the optional is helps to clarify, because there are so many phrases. Thanks in advance:) Hi, M - Regarding alternative sentences, this one was hard enough.

  • Monalisatuan Please help correct the structure of the sentence below , and could you please , if possible , give me several other ways of expressing this idea without changing the meaning: The tense in the sentence #1 is more often used to talk about past events that didn't happen than [is] the tense in sentence #2 .
  • To me the optional is helps to clarify, because there are so many phrases.
  • Thanks in advance:) Hi, M - Regarding alternative sentences, this one was hard enough.
  • I'd be inclined to break it into two sentences, but I don't think your rules allow that.
  • - A.
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MonalisatuanPlease help correct the structure of the sentence below , and could you please , if possible , give me several other ways of expressing this idea without changing the meaning:

The tense in the sentence #1 is more often used to talk about past events that didn't happen than [is]
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Thank you very much Avangi Emotion: big smile

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