I have no clue whether these are correct PLEASE HELP
Could you please help me correct these sentences grammatically?
1 You're relationship was doomed from the start, but just because yours was doesn't mean you have to apply that to my relationship with my boyfriend./project that onto my boyfriend and I.
2 I don't know why she'd want it. It would be of no good to her.
3 He was mean but I loved him just as I love her.
4 She's not as much of a pushover/as big a pushover as before.
5 If I worked tomorrow, it would mean that I would not be working the next day./I wouldn't work the next day.
Thank you
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1. /project that onto my boyfriend and I. " You're = You are.
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/project that onto my boyfriend and I.
" You're = You are.
Your = possession 2.
I don't know why she'd wanted it.
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1. Your relationship was doomed from the start, but just because yours was doesn't mean you have to apply that to my relationship with my boyfriend./project that onto my boyfriend and I.
You can either use "apply that to my relationship with my boyfriend" or "project that onto my relationship with my boyfriend."
1 Your relationship was doomed from the start, but just because yours was doesn't mean you have to apply that to my relationship with my boyfriend./project that onto my boyfriend and I.