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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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I think the neighbour will get up to all sorts of mischief which can harm us, so we must be quite careful.

Is this sentence correct?

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I think the neighbour to make all sort of troubles which all problem to us, so we should be aware. ( I hope this is better if anything wrong please mention)

  • I think the neighbour to make all sort of troubles which all problem to us, so we should be aware.
  • ( I hope this is better if anything wrong please mention)
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I think the neighbour to make all sort of troubles which all problem to us, so we should be aware. ( I hope this is better if anything wrong please mention)
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User_garyI think the neighbour will get up to all sorts of mischief which can harm us, so we must be quite careful.

Is this sentence correct?

Please help me.
It looks fine.

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