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Jandi Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

I don't see anything wrong

Hello, teachers!

Would you please tell me if these are correct and natural?

1. I don't see anything wrong with telling a white lie.
2. I don't see anything wrong with you asking her to have dinner with you.
3. I don't see anything wrong with her wanting to [divorce her brutal husband, get divorced with her brutal husband].
4. I don't see anything wrong with boys having interest in girls. It's Nature's rule.

Thank you very much.
Peace!
  

Top answer

1. Fine 2. Fine 3.

  • 1.
  • Fine 2.
  • Fine 3.
  • " Change to "get divorced from her brutal husband".
  • 4.
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1. Fine
2. Fine
3. "divorced her ..." Fine
"get divorced ..." Change to "get divorced from her brutal husband".
4. Change "having interest" to "being interested".

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