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Silak12 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Correct place of fully?

Hi, everyoe.

Could you tell where should I use "fully" in the sentence below? And also which of the sentences is correct?

If you don't do this, you will not be able to fully be what you see yourself becoming in the future.

If you don't do this, you will not be able to fully be where you see yourself in the future.(Could you rectify this sentence?)

Thanks!

  

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The word "fully" is unnecessary here and should not be used in either sentence. One generally "is" something "fully," without gradations of "fullness" of being.

  • The word "fully" is unnecessary here and should not be used in either sentence.
  • One generally "is" something "fully," without gradations of "fullness" of being.
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The word "fully" is unnecessary here and should not be used in either sentence. One generally "is" something "fully," without gradations of "fullness" of being.

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silak12where should I use "fully"

If I had to include fully, I'd do it like one of the following.

you will not be fully able to be
you will not be able to be fully

CJ

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