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Jobb Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Grace

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Theoretically speaking, everybody has his own idea and can be the best master of his own life. I respect your choice and wish your choice would grace your rest of life.
  

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Hello Jobb This is my version: 'In theory, everybody has his own philosophy and is his own best master. ' The use of 'grace' in the last clause is quite unusual, Jobb. Am I right in thinking you want to imply 'to cast a beneficent influence over the rest of your life'?

  • Hello Jobb This is my version: 'In theory, everybody has his own philosophy and is his own best master.
  • ' The use of 'grace' in the last clause is quite unusual, Jobb.
  • Am I right in thinking you want to imply 'to cast a beneficent influence over the rest of your life'?
  • MrP
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Hello Jobb

This is my version:

'In theory, everybody has his own philosophy and is his own best master. I respect your choice and hope that it graces the rest of your life.'

The use of 'grace' in the last clause is quite unusual, Jobb. Am I right in thinking you want to imply 'to cast a beneficent influence over the rest of your life'?

MrP

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