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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Time doesn't wait for anyone wait for anyone-is it a correct sentence tell me

  

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Hello anonymous, No, because you wrote "wait for anyone" twice, so one of them is superfluous. The correct version is: Time doesn't wait for anyone. Best wishes, Joseph

  • Hello anonymous, No, because you wrote "wait for anyone" twice, so one of them is superfluous.
  • The correct version is: Time doesn't wait for anyone.
  • Best wishes, Joseph
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Hello anonymous,

No, because you wrote "wait for anyone" twice, so one of them is superfluous. The correct version is:

Time doesn't wait for anyone.

Best wishes,

Joseph

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anonymous

Time doesn't wait for anyone wait for anyone-is it a correct sentence tell me

I guess you meant to post "Time doesn't wait for anyone."

There is an ancient adage in English, "time and tide wait for no man." It is often shortened to "time waits for no man", and lately even more often "time waits for no one". Your version, although gramm

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This mean that the time is not for everyone

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