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Exodus74 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct sentence?

It's nothing to do with me if I don't want to work with him it's about him
  

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No. You have run two sentences together. Correct grammar is eg It's nothing to do with me.

  • No.
  • You have run two sentences together.
  • Correct grammar is eg It's nothing to do with me.
  • If I don't want to work with him, it's about him.
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3 Answers
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No. You have run two sentences together.
Correct grammar is
eg It's nothing to do with me. If I don't want to work with him, it's about him.
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If you want to make them into one sendence, you may write it as the following sentence.
It's nothing to do with me but him, if I don't want to work with him.
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AnonymousIt's nothing to do with me but him, if I don't want to work with him.
Clive's two sentence version is much more natural.

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