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Carter Lee Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

is "In case of no need to make into something" make sense?

Hi Everyone?

I want to tell like as follows to someone. But I'm not sure.

Is "In case of no need to make into something ~" correct sentence ?
  

Top answer

It doesn't make sense to me.

  • It doesn't make sense to me.
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It doesn't make sense to me.
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teechrIt doesn't make sense to me.
Then How do I fix them?
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I don't understand your text. Try to rewrite it in a clearer way; use more words if necessary.
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Make sure that there is a finite verb in your revised version.
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Is "In case of no need to make into something ~" correct sentence ?
teechrI don't understand your text. Try to rewrite it in a clearer way; use more words if necessary.
rewrite : "the case what there is no need to make into something~"
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fivejedjonMake sure that there is a finite verb in your revised version.
Is "In case of no need to make into a cake." correct sentence ?
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Try this:
It's not a big deal.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/big-deal

or perhaps:

There's no need to make a big fuss about it.

Can you tell us a little about the context?
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I can rewrite as the case what there is no answer
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Carter LeeI can rewrite as the case what there is no answer
I don't understand what you are saying.
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teechr Carter LeeI can rewrite as the case what there is no answerI don't understand what you are saying.
I can rephrase from origin expression as follows

original expression :
"In case of no need to make into a program."

But I'm not sure this expression is correct or not.

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