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Laborious Posted 13 years ago
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Hi ,

Could you check this for any grammatical mistakes, please?

A) It's really very difficult for me to understand.

B) It's not as difficult as you are thinking it < is / to be >. It's you, yourself, who is making it difficult / complicated; otherwise, it is as simple as ABC.

Thank you.
  

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A) It's really very difficult for me to understand. B) It's not as difficult as you think it is. You yourself are making it difficult/complicate d, but it's as simple as ABC.

  • A) It's really very difficult for me to understand.
  • B) It's not as difficult as you think it is.
  • You yourself are making it difficult/complicate d, but it's as simple as ABC.
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A) It's really very difficult for me to understand.
B) It's not as difficult as you think it is. You yourself are making it difficult/complicated, but it's as simple as ABC.
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Thank you, Mr Micawber, for your corrections!

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