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Aqua cpu 182 Posted 8 years ago
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"Don`t make it mean more than it is".
Is it correct? Or maybe i should say "Don`t make it mean more than it does"

  

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I suppose that "does" is more regular, but "is" does not strike me as an error. Opinions may vary. For me, the most noticeable problem with your sentences is that you are using the wrong character for the apostrophe.

  • I suppose that "does" is more regular, but "is" does not strike me as an error.
  • Opinions may vary.
  • For me, the most noticeable problem with your sentences is that you are using the wrong character for the apostrophe.
  • You are actually typing a grave accent.
  • Remember also that the word "I" is, by convention, always capitalised.
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I suppose that "does" is more regular, but "is" does not strike me as an error. Opinions may vary. For me, the most noticeable problem with your sentences is that you are using the wrong character for the apostrophe. You are actually typing a grave accent. Remember also that the word "I" is, by convention, always capitalised. "i" is always wrong.

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