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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Don´t you think that what we are today is because of the things that happened in our past?

Dear forum members:

Don´t you think that what we are today is because of the things that happened in our past?

Is the grammar in the question correct?

Thanks for your time
  

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I think it is slightly faulty on close inspection. I think it would be better to say this: Don't you think that what we are today is a consequence of the things that happened in our past? By the way, you typed an acute accent instead of an apostrophe.

  • I think it is slightly faulty on close inspection.
  • I think it would be better to say this: Don't you think that what we are today is a consequence of the things that happened in our past?
  • By the way, you typed an acute accent instead of an apostrophe.
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I think it is slightly faulty on close inspection. I think it would be better to say this:

Don't you think that what we are today is a consequence of the things that happened in our past?

By the way, you typed an acute accent instead of an apostrophe.

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