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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
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Have I correctly used ‘try the cocaine’ in the following sentence?

Have I correctly used ‘try the cocaine’ in the following sentence?

His friends locked the door and forced him to try the cocaine, but he resisted.
  

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Your point of question is correct, but I question some other parts of the sentence. Did they force him to try the cocaine, or did they try to force him? His resistance is based on this part: did he resist to the point of not trying, or did he resist successfully and not try it?

  • Your point of question is correct, but I question some other parts of the sentence.
  • Did they force him to try the cocaine, or did they try to force him?
  • His resistance is based on this part: did he resist to the point of not trying, or did he resist successfully and not try it?
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Your point of question is correct, but I question some other parts of the sentence. Did they force him to try the cocaine, or did they try to force him? His resistance is based on this part: did he resist to the point of not trying, or did he resist successfully and not try it?

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