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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Is the sentence correct gramatycally?

'It's better to suffer quietly rather than to let someone know and get no understanding.'
  

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Consider using "tell someone but get no sympathy" instead of "let someone know and get no understanding" in your sentence.

  • Consider using "tell someone but get no sympathy" instead of "let someone know and get no understanding" in your sentence.
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Consider using "tell someone but get no sympathy" instead of "let someone know and get no understanding" in your sentence.

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