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Towel gray 453 Posted 9 years ago
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What is wrong with the sentnce "it'll take faster"

  

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It doesn't begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. "take" is normally transitive, but it can be intransitive in certain senses, in which case your sentence may be possible if the punctuation and capitalisation are corrected. More context is needed.

  • It doesn't begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop.
  • "take" is normally transitive, but it can be intransitive in certain senses, in which case your sentence may be possible if the punctuation and capitalisation are corrected.
  • More context is needed.
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It doesn't begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop.

"take" is normally transitive, but it can be intransitive in certain senses, in which case your sentence may be possible if the punctuation and capitalisation are corrected. More context is needed.

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