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Jannes Cui Posted 9 years ago
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Grammar and Sentence Structure Assessment

Please correct my English. Thank you.


-- Losing ones ability to move and to function normally after an injury and after a lingering illness is so depressing and devastating that any one can endure during his life. Rehabilitation Medicine helps one to become able again to the optimum level of function.

  

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With 'so', you have to state a consequence, eg Losing one's ability to move and to function normally in life is so depressing and devastating a moment that one is likely to have a nervous breakdown. If you don't want to state a consequence, then say eg Losing one's ability to move and to function normally after an injury or after a lingering illness is one of the most depressing and devastating things that anyone can endure during one's life. Rehabilitation Medicine helps one to become able again to the optimum level of function.

  • With 'so', you have to state a consequence, eg Losing one's ability to move and to function normally in life is so depressing and devastating a moment that one is likely to have a nervous breakdown.
  • If you don't want to state a consequence, then say eg Losing one's ability to move and to function normally after an injury or after a lingering illness is one of the most depressing and devastating things that anyone can endure during one's life.
  • Rehabilitation Medicine helps one to become able again to the optimum level of function.
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With 'so', you have to state a consequence,

eg Losing one's ability to move and to function normally in life is so depressing and devastating a moment that one is likely to have a nervous breakdown.

If you don't want to state a consequence, then say

eg Losing one's ability to move and to function normally after an injury or after a lingering illness is one of the mo

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