Anonymous Posted 12 years agoGrammar
How would you phrase this correctly?
How would you phrase this correctly? Is this formulated correctly?
Just because you're carrying it doesn't mean it won't rip. It'll rip whether I carry it or not if it is to rip.
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Anonymous Just because you're carrying it doesn't mean it won't rip. Good. If it's going to rip, it's going to rip, no matter who carries it!
— Elanguest
- Anonymous Just because you're carrying it doesn't mean it won't rip.
- Good.
- If it's going to rip, it's going to rip, no matter who carries it!
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AnonymousJust because you're carrying it doesn't mean it won't rip.
Good.
If it's