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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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How about when we want to say; for example:

"I have to be ready for those once that they are my competitions."

Is this sentence right or not?

  

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" But in terms of meaning, it's hard to think of a context in which this makes sense, Are you sure you don't mean competition ? What or who does those refer to?

  • " But in terms of meaning, it's hard to think of a context in which this makes sense, Are you sure you don't mean competition ?
  • What or who does those refer to?
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No, Say eg "I have to be ready for those once that they are my competitions."

But in terms of meaning, it's hard to think of a context in which this makes sense,

Are you sure you don't mean competition?

What or who does those refer to?

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