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Lucas21c Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Could you help me?

Could you check the grammar of the following sentence?

I am not sure where I have to put the "before your wedding" phrase in the sentence.

Thank you.

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I think it is better that you tell him before your wedding the truth that can be a problem after your wedding because it eventually helps you maintain a harmonious marriage and establish trust with your husband.
  

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Personally, I would suggest writing it as such: "I think it is better you tell him the truth before your wedding . " - As you can see, I placed it after the word "truth". I figured it made more sense to first establish what was being told before before you figure out when you're telling it.

  • Personally, I would suggest writing it as such: "I think it is better you tell him the truth before your wedding .
  • " - As you can see, I placed it after the word "truth".
  • I figured it made more sense to first establish what was being told before before you figure out when you're telling it.
  • - I also put a period after the phrase and began a new sentence because it seemed necessary.
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Personally, I would suggest writing it as such:

"I think it is better you tell him the truth before your wedding. The truth can be a problem if you wait until after your wedding because it eventually helps you maintain a harmonious marriage and establish trust with your husband."

- As you can see, I placed it after the word "truth". I figured it made more sense to first es
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I think its better that you tell him before your wedding if not the truth can become a problem after your wedding because it eventually helps you maintain a harmonious marriage and establish trust with your husband.

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