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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Is it correctly stated?

when you love, you must not expect something in return; if you do, you're not loving but investing...

-is SOMETHING properly used in the sentence? or i should anything instead of something, what do you think?
  

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Anonymous when you love, you must not expect anything in return; if you do, you're not loving but investing... -is SOMETHING properly used in the sentence? or i should anything instead of something, what do you think?

  • Anonymous when you love, you must not expect anything in return; if you do, you're not loving but investing...
  • -is SOMETHING properly used in the sentence?
  • or i should anything instead of something, what do you think?
  • ya you should use anything or you may write "you must expect nothing "
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Anonymouswhen you love, you must not expect anything in return; if you do, you're not loving but investing...

-is SOMETHING properly used in the sentence? or i should anything instead of something, what do you think?

ya you should use anything or you may write "you must expect nothing "

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