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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"What kind of example you are to your followers, that tries to reach their goal" Is this sentence correct?
  

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Anonymous "What kind of example you are to your followers, that tries to reach their goal" Is this sentence correct? No. It's not correctly formed.

  • Anonymous "What kind of example you are to your followers, that tries to reach their goal" Is this sentence correct?
  • No.
  • It's not correctly formed.
  • It doesn't have a clear message.
  • Are the followers trying to reach their goal?
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Anonymous"What kind of example you are to your followers, that tries to reach their goal" Is this sentence correct?
No. It's not correctly formed. It doesn't have a clear message.

Are the followers trying to reach their goal? What's the connection between being an example to them and their reaching a goal?

There's no question mark ( ? ) but

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