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Liton Das Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

For god's sake

Something happened that I don't want to see like you can conclude from the uploaded image now according to picture which sentence suits the most and are they grammatically correct.


For god's sake I don't/won't get to see this.

May god/god willing I don't get to see this.

I pray to god that I don't get to see this.

I hope I don't get to see this.


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Liton Das Something happened that I don't want to see like you can conclude from the uploaded image now according to picture which sentence suits the most and are they grammatically correct. If something happens that I don't want to see, as in the uploaded image, which sentence is the most suitable, and are they grammatically correct? The closest to the meaning I think you want is the last one, but I would not use "get" that way.

  • Liton Das Something happened that I don't want to see like you can conclude from the uploaded image now according to picture which sentence suits the most and are they grammatically correct.
  • If something happens that I don't want to see, as in the uploaded image, which sentence is the most suitable, and are they grammatically correct?
  • The closest to the meaning I think you want is the last one, but I would not use "get" that way.
  • " Your version is not unnatural otherwise.
  • Liton Das For ***'s sake I don't/won't get to see this.
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Liton DasSomething happened that I don't want to see like you can conclude from the uploaded image now according to picture which sentence suits the most and are they grammatically correct.

If something happens that I don't want to see, as in the uploaded image, which sentence is the most suitable, and are they grammatically correct?

The closest to th

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