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Healer Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Has/is/are nothing/something to do with them/it

Are the following all grammatically valid? -It had nothing to do with me. -They are nothing to do with them. -You have nothing to do with her. -It is something to do with us.
  

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healer Are the following all grammatically valid? -It had nothing to do with me. -They are nothing to do with them.

  • healer Are the following all grammatically valid?
  • -It had nothing to do with me.
  • -They are nothing to do with them.
  • -You have nothing to do with her.
  • -It is something to do with us.
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healer Are the following all grammatically valid? -It had nothing to do with me. -They are nothing to do with them. -You have nothing to do with her. -It is something to do with us.

This would be easier to read as follows. (Hint, hint.)

Are the following all grammatically valid?
-It had nothing to do with me.
-They are nothing to do with them

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