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Scottish Posted 8 years ago
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Could you please make me understand the meaning of the sentence specially second sentence below?

The hymen typically breaks during the intercourse for the first time, but that is necessarily have to be.

  

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You refer to the "second sentence", but there is only one sentence. If you mean the part "but that is necessarily have to be" then it is not correct English and does not make proper sense.

  • You refer to the "second sentence", but there is only one sentence.
  • If you mean the part "but that is necessarily have to be" then it is not correct English and does not make proper sense.
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You refer to the "second sentence", but there is only one sentence. If you mean the part "but that is necessarily have to be" then it is not correct English and does not make proper sense.

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