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Jose Juarez Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Do these two sentences make sense?

I will no longer yield to the temptation of lying.

I will no longer succumb to the temptation of lying.


Sidenote: I'm looking for a word that means i did something in the past

  

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Yes, both the sentences make almost the same sense. Answer to the side-note : You can choose 'memory' / 'incident' / 'ago' / 'history' / 'experience' / 'lost' / 'past' / 'previous' / 'former' / 'said' / 'told' / 'spoke' / 'did' and the past form of any verb.

  • Yes, both the sentences make almost the same sense.
  • Answer to the side-note : You can choose 'memory' / 'incident' / 'ago' / 'history' / 'experience' / 'lost' / 'past' / 'previous' / 'former' / 'said' / 'told' / 'spoke' / 'did' and the past form of any verb.
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Yes, both the sentences make almost the same sense.

Answer to the side-note :

You can choose 'memory' / 'incident' / 'ago' / 'history' / 'experience' / 'lost' / 'past' / 'previous' / 'former' / 'said' / 'told' / 'spoke' / 'did' and the past form of any verb.

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