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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Correct the sentence

Sir,


Please correct this sentence.


I still cannot decide what should I do.


Thanks.
  

Top answer

Your phraseology suggests another composition: 'I cannot decide. ' is the correct form. You could make it more concise: 'I still cannot decide what to do', although some might say that the moral imperative is thereby weakened.

  • Your phraseology suggests another composition: 'I cannot decide.
  • ' is the correct form.
  • You could make it more concise: 'I still cannot decide what to do', although some might say that the moral imperative is thereby weakened.
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Your phraseology suggests another composition: 'I cannot decide. What should I do?'

'I still cannot decide what I should do.' is the correct form.

You could make it more concise: 'I still cannot decide what to do', although some might say that the moral imperative is thereby weakened.

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