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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

How do I say this right?

Though I do expect the answer to be more specific than just a general statement which what one will see in a dictionary, I still appreciate you answering this.

Q1: Is this expression odd?
Q2: If it's unnatural or uncommon, please help me to rephrase it by giving me some examples.
Q3: I feel like I can omit "which what" but I'm not sure. (I forgot the grammar about that) If you do, please help me pick/catch it up.

  

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anonymous Q1: Is this expression odd? More than that: it is wrong. anonymous Q3: I feel like I can omit "which what" but I'm not sure That is what makes it wrong.

  • anonymous Q1: Is this expression odd?
  • More than that: it is wrong.
  • anonymous Q3: I feel like I can omit "which what" but I'm not sure That is what makes it wrong.
  • anonymous Q2: If it's unnatural or uncommon, please help me to rephrase it Though I hope the answer will be more specific than a dictionary entry, I still appreciate your answering this.
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anonymousQ1: Is this expression odd?

More than that: it is wrong.

anonymousQ3: I feel like I can omit "which what" but I'm not sure

That is what makes it wrong.

anonymousQ2: If it's unnatural or uncommon, please help me to rephrase it

Though I hope the answer will be mo

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