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Chandrasekhar Reddy Posted 10 years ago
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Is my sentence correct?

My frustration has reached the peaks. I can no longer take the stress by doing every one's work in the team. I will burst on my manager soon.
  

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My frustration has reached a peak . I can no longer take the stress of doing everyone's work in the team. "I will burst on my manager soon" sounds messy.

  • My frustration has reached a peak .
  • I can no longer take the stress of doing everyone's work in the team.
  • "I will burst on my manager soon" sounds messy.
  • I don't exactly know what you mean by it.
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My frustration has reached a peak. I can no longer take the stress of doing everyone's work in the team.

"I will burst on my manager soon" sounds messy. I don't exactly know what you mean by it.
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Chandrasekhar ReddyI will burst in on my manager soon.
I think you may mean this. You'll rush into his office unannounced and tell him what's making you so angry.

CJ

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