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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Do the tenses go together?

Do the tenses go together? Is the sentence natural? Is it correct to say"in her young age"?

Unless she had a headache I didn't know about she hasn't felt pain so far in her young age of 5 days.

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It took me some time to figure out the intended meaning. I think you want to say: I don't think she has felt any pain unless she has had a headache at the tender age of five days. CB

  • It took me some time to figure out the intended meaning.
  • I think you want to say: I don't think she has felt any pain unless she has had a headache at the tender age of five days.
  • CB
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It took me some time to figure out the intended meaning. I think you want to say: I don't think she has felt any pain unless she has had a headache at the tender age of five days.

CB
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I'm not certain what you are trying to say. Does this fit? Unless she had a headache I wasn't aware of, I think she hasn't yet experienced pain in her short life of just five days.

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