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Maria D Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Have nothing to do

Hello!


Could you help me, please?


Which is right to say about milk:


I have nothing to do with what you buy in packets


or


What you buy in packets I have nothing to do with


Thank you!

  

Top answer

I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to say. Possibly you mean "I never buy powdered milk".

  • I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to say.
  • Possibly you mean "I never buy powdered milk".
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I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to say. Possibly you mean "I never buy powdered milk".

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Maria Dpackets

The word is 'cartons' or 'bottles' if it's liquid milk.

Other than that your sentences are OK. The first one has the normal word order.

CJ

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