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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
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Curious

Does this sentence make sense:


"In the past few months, I have been learning many new things about finances, and I thought it curious to read the folowing: bla, bla, bla."



Note: By I thought i curious', I mean I thought it was something that vught my attention or surprised me.

  

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Christine Christie Note: By I thought i curious', I mean I thought it was something that vught my attention or surprised me. No, that doesn't work. "Curious" implies that there is something wrong, not just that it is unexpected, and the word doesn't go in that position, anyway.

  • Christine Christie Note: By I thought i curious', I mean I thought it was something that vught my attention or surprised me.
  • No, that doesn't work.
  • "Curious" implies that there is something wrong, not just that it is unexpected, and the word doesn't go in that position, anyway.
  • " That would mean that you doubt the information.
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Christine ChristieNote: By I thought i curious', I mean I thought it was something that vught my attention or surprised me.

No, that doesn't work. "Curious" implies that there is something wrong, not just that it is unexpected, and the word doesn't go in that position, anyway. If you must use "curious" in that sentence, it would go something like this: "In

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Christine Christie

Does this sentence make sense:


"In the past few months, I have been learning many new things about finances, and I thought it curious to read the following: bla, bla, bla."


Note: By I thought i curious', I mean I thought it was something that caught my

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