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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

had/have exceed/exceeded?

And the answer would normally be 2–4 deals higher than anyone else’s total. To sum up: I’ve always had this level of determination that exceeded that of those around me.

What's the best way to say the last sentence?
  

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Anonymous And the answer would normally be 2–4 deals times higher than anyone else’s total. To sum up: I’ve always had this a level of determination that exceeded that of those around me. It would be fine as shown above.

  • Anonymous And the answer would normally be 2–4 deals times higher than anyone else’s total.
  • To sum up: I’ve always had this a level of determination that exceeded that of those around me.
  • It would be fine as shown above.
  • CJ
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AnonymousAnd the answer would normally be 2–4 deals times higher than anyone else’s total. To sum up: I’ve always had this a level of determination that exceeded that of those around me.
It would be fine as shown above.

CJ
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It's usually better not to start a sentence with 'and'.

I prefer a comma after 'to sum up'.

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