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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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I don't think it possible for me --"or "I don't think it is possible for me

Who can answer my question?

"I don't think it possible for me --"

"I don't think it is possible for me--"

Can you tell me which sentence is correct?

thank u!
  

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Hi, They are both OK. The omission of the 'is' is more literary, more stylish, more formal, much less common. best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, They are both OK.
  • The omission of the 'is' is more literary, more stylish, more formal, much less common.
  • best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

They are both OK. The omission of the 'is' is more literary, more stylish, more formal, much less common.

best wishes, Clive
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Emotion: smileClive,thank u for the answer

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