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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

How about this sentence

No worries/Don't worry my pet won't harm/bite you if you stay calm.
"Don't worry" or "no worries"?
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Anonymous "Don't worry" or "no worries"? Both are separate sentences; they are not connected grammatically to what follows. The second one is slang.

  • Anonymous "Don't worry" or "no worries"?
  • Both are separate sentences; they are not connected grammatically to what follows.
  • The second one is slang.
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Anonymous"Don't worry" or "no worries"?
Both are separate sentences; they are not connected grammatically to what follows. The second one is slang.

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