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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

I am happy, but you know, fighting every day againt the guys

Hello.

Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

"I am happy, but you know, fighting every day againt the guys who doesn`t want to respect the regulations for the building constructions. They don`t want to build a space for the children to play."

Thanks,
  

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Your sentence is correct in parts only. As a whole, it is confusing. These parts are easy to understand.

  • Your sentence is correct in parts only.
  • As a whole, it is confusing.
  • These parts are easy to understand.
  • I am happy..
  • the guys who do not want to respect the regulations for the building constructions...
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Your sentence is correct in parts only. As a whole, it is confusing. These parts are easy to understand.

I am happy..
the guys who do not want to respect the regulations for the building constructions...

Let's see how a native speaker responds to your question.

Tom
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Anonymous"I am happy, but you know, fighting every day againt the guys who doesn`t want to respect the regulations for the building constructions. They don`t want to build a space for the children to play."
I'm not happy at all; I'm sick and tired of builders who don't respect issues related to construction and infrastructure projects. They refuse to build a p

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