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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Hi. Is this sentences grammatically correct?

I can't convince myself that's enough studying physics by getting just M.Sc. I do want to know more about nature and its organs.
  

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I can't convince myself means I'm trying to convince myself, or persuade myself, but I still don't believe whatever it is I'm trying to convince myself of. I doubt that that is what you meant, though it is possible. I think you might have meant I'm not convinced...

  • I can't convince myself means I'm trying to convince myself, or persuade myself, but I still don't believe whatever it is I'm trying to convince myself of.
  • I doubt that that is what you meant, though it is possible.
  • I think you might have meant I'm not convinced...
  • I'm not sure about the rest of the sentence.
  • Maybe you are saying this: I'm not convinced that studying physics to get my M.
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I can't convince myself means I'm trying to convince myself, or persuade myself, but I still don't believe whatever it is I'm trying to convince myself of.

I doubt that that is what you meant, though it is possible. I think you might have meant
I'm not convinced...

I'm not sure about the rest of the sentence. Maybe you are saying this:
I'm not convinced
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Thanks. I want to say: In the past I couldn't convenience myself so I want to continue in PhD OR I can't convenience myself at all to just get a M.Sc.
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Anonymousconvenience
You started with "convince". Now you're saying "convenience". That's two different words.
AnonymousIn the past I couldn't convenience myself so I want to continue in PhD OR I can't convenience myself at all to just get a M.Sc.
Are you asking for two different
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Anonymousmore about nature and its organs.
Some examples of organs are the stomach, the heart, the lungs, and the brain.

Nature doesn't have organs. Are you absolutely sure you mean 'organs'?

Maybe 'origins'?

CJ
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Thank you. Yes I meant "convince". and I wanted to say :: origins.

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