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Arif Orçun Şeker Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Could you please help me on this ?

One of my friends told me something like ;

"I hope you are very well and life is treating you well"

And i would like to tell him something funny

So if i said something as below would it be grammatically right ?

"Whether it is treating me well or not as life has no CTRL+Z , i should be get along well with it "

Thank you for your help in advance
  

Top answer

Whether it is treating me well or not , as life has no CTRL+Z , I should ... "I should be get along well with it" is ungrammatical. The nearest grammatical phrase would be "I should be getting along well with it", but it doesn't seem to fit your sentence.

  • Whether it is treating me well or not , as life has no CTRL+Z , I should ...
  • "I should be get along well with it" is ungrammatical.
  • The nearest grammatical phrase would be "I should be getting along well with it", but it doesn't seem to fit your sentence.
  • It could be that you mean "...
  • I have to get on with it".
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Whether it is treating me well or not, as life has no CTRL+Z, I should ...

"I should be get along well with it" is ungrammatical. The nearest grammatical phrase would be "I should be getting along well with it", but it doesn't seem to f
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Arif Orçun SekerSo if i said something as below would it be grammatically right ? "Whether it is treating me well or not as life has no CTRL+Z , i should be get along well with it "
I don't see that it is very funny, but anyway, you must always capitalize 'I' and your sentence is a run-on sentence.

Whether it is treating me well or not, since
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Since life has no "reboot" command, CTRL+ALT+Z, I just take whatever it dishes out, and go with the flow.

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