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Overcoming Toxicreligion Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Does this make sense?

I wont commit the sin of lying to my mother anymore.
  

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I think if you add an apostrophe, your sentence will be okay as follows: I won't commit the sin of lying to my mother anymore. Or you can just say: I won't lie to my mother anymore. JA

  • I think if you add an apostrophe, your sentence will be okay as follows: I won't commit the sin of lying to my mother anymore.
  • Or you can just say: I won't lie to my mother anymore.
  • JA
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I think if you add an apostrophe, your sentence will be okay as follows:

I won't commit the sin of lying to my mother anymore.

Or you can just say:

I won't lie to my mother anymore.

JA

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Yes. But you need to spell the contraction of "will not" this way: won't.

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