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Hankeat Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Do I use vice verse in this sentence correctly?

If one has compassion, but no wisdom, one could be easily exploited by others. If vice verse, one would be heartless.
  

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hankeat If one has compassion, but no wisdom, one could be easily exploited by others. If vice verse, one would be heartless. Oh I forgot to explain the vice verse i used means If one has wisdom, but no compassion.

  • hankeat If one has compassion, but no wisdom, one could be easily exploited by others.
  • If vice verse, one would be heartless.
  • Oh I forgot to explain the vice verse i used means If one has wisdom, but no compassion.
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hankeatIf one has compassion, but no wisdom, one could be easily exploited by others. If vice verse, one would be heartless.
Oh I forgot to explain the vice verse i used means If one has wisdom, but no compassion.
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Hi and welcome to EnglishForward!

I'll leave it to native speakers to judge on the use of the expression.
I just wanted to point out you've got the spelling wrong: it's vice versa.
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Thanks Tanit for the correction. Since no one is going to answer my question, then I just write my sentence without vice versa. I will put it like this,

If one has compassion, but no wisdom, one could be easily exploited by others. On other hand, if one has wisdom, but no compassion, one would become heartless. Compassion and wisdom are like two wings of angel, when they are equally stro

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