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Josepinto Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

I do not know by where I go...



I do not know by where I go,
I do not know to where I go,
I do know that I do not go by there!

All of the above sentences are correct? I'll appreciate some help on this issue. Thank you very much.
  

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Hi, I do not know by where I go, I do not know to where I go, I do know that I do not go by there! ) I do not know to where I go, ('where I go to' is much more common) I do know that I do not go that way! Clive

  • Hi, I do not know by where I go, I do not know to where I go, I do know that I do not go by there!
  • ) I do not know to where I go, ('where I go to' is much more common) I do know that I do not go that way!
  • Clive
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Hi,

I do not know by where I go,
I do not know to where I go,
I do know that I do not go by there!


I do not know from where I come, (or perhaps you mean 'in which direction I go'?)
I do not know to where I go, ('where I go to' is much more common)
I do know that I do not go that way!

Clive
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Thanks.

This a poem translation.

I do not know by where I go, meaning I don't know the way or the direction I go

I do not know to where I go, is the menaign you pointed, thank you

I do know that I do not go that way!, is certaintly a much better way of saying it! Thanks agian.

Can you please help
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Perhaps:

I don't know how I'm going.
I don't know where I'm going.
But I know I'm not going there!


CJ
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Thanks for your suggestion.

Grammaticly, is it correct as follow?

"I do not know where I go by,


I do not know where I go to,


I do know that I do not go that way!"
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Hi,

Grammaticly, is it correct as follow?

"I do not know where I go by,

I do not know where I go to,



I do know that I do not go that way!"

Yes, it is. But the first line 'go by' sounds a little 'liter

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