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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi there,

Can you check for me if my meaning is correct in the word "sensible" please?


It is not sensible of doing it. (Stupid thing to do)

It is a sensible decision. (Smart decision)

I am/was sensible my mistake. ( I feel/felt that I have made a mistake)

I can sense the differences between those two.


Many thinks.

  

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John Aki It is not sensible of doing it. (Stupid thing to do) No. g.

  • John Aki It is not sensible of doing it.
  • (Stupid thing to do) No.
  • g.
  • "It is not sensible to do it" or "It is not a sensible thing to do".
  • John Aki It is a sensible decision.
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John AkiIt is not sensible of doing it. (Stupid thing to do)

No. You can say e.g. "It is not sensible to do it" or "It is not a sensible thing to do".

John AkiIt is a sensible decision. (Smart decision)

OK.

John AkiI am/was sensible my mistake. ( I feel/felt that I have made a mistake)

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