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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"If you happy and follow me." Right or wrong?

The sentence "If you happy and follow me." is some kind of strange to me because I can't explan it by grammer because I am chinese and have not contact with English for a long time. Can someone help me?Thanks very much!
  

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" is some kind of strange to me It is not a good sentence fragment. Here are some possible sentences: If you are happy, then follow me. If you are happy and follow me, then I will lead you.

  • " is some kind of strange to me It is not a good sentence fragment.
  • Here are some possible sentences: If you are happy, then follow me.
  • If you are happy and follow me, then I will lead you.
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AnonymousThe sentence "If you happy and follow me." is some kind of strange to me
It is not a good sentence fragment. Here are some possible sentences:

If you are happy, then follow me.
If you are happy and follow me, then I will lead you.
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You can't say "if you happy ...". You can say "if you are happy ...".

"If you are happy and follow me" is not a complete sentence. After an if clause, you need a then clause (unless it's the answer to a question): "If you are happy and follow me, then we can go there together." (The then itself is optional, but the rest of the then claus

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