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Jose Juarez Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Do these sentences make sense?

I renounce the covenants I've made with the enemy.

I renounce the covenants my mother made with her friends on my behalf.

I renounce any vows I've made.

  

Top answer

Yes, but they sound like they come from a religious text, a Holy Book. Vows could refer to a priest who leaves the church to become a lay person. It could also refer to marriage vows, in which case you are announcing your divorce.

  • Yes, but they sound like they come from a religious text, a Holy Book.
  • Vows could refer to a priest who leaves the church to become a lay person.
  • It could also refer to marriage vows, in which case you are announcing your divorce.
  • Does that apply to you?
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Yes, but they sound like they come from a religious text, a Holy Book.

Vows could refer to a priest who leaves the church to become a lay person.
It could also refer to marriage vows, in which case you are announcing your divorce.

Does that apply to you?

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