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Deborahjeong Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Crying baby

Leave the baby crying: the baby is crying right now but don't bother

Leave the baby to cry: the baby might be crying in a few seconds but don't do anything about it

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deborahjeong Leave the baby crying: the baby is crying right now but don't botherLeave the baby to cry: the baby might be crying in a few seconds but don't do anything about itDid I understand the sentences correctly? Yes. Please use only one question mark.

  • deborahjeong Leave the baby crying: the baby is crying right now but don't botherLeave the baby to cry: the baby might be crying in a few seconds but don't do anything about itDid I understand the sentences correctly?
  • Yes.
  • Please use only one question mark.
  • Good editors know that more than one is juvenile writing.
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deborahjeongLeave the baby crying: the baby is crying right now but don't botherLeave the baby to cry: the baby might be crying in a few seconds but don't do anything about itDid I understand the sentences correctly?

Yes. Please use only one question mark. Good editors know that more than one is juvenile writing.

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