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Wangqh2696122 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is the sentence grammatically correct?

Is the sentence grammatically correct?
A: He is so unhappy. What lets him down?
B: It's his plans. You can't imagine what it's like to feel that all your plans for the future have broken down.
  

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Is the sentence grammatically correct? A: He is so unhappy. What lets him down?

  • Is the sentence grammatically correct?
  • A: He is so unhappy.
  • What lets him down?
  • B: It's his plans.
  • You can't imagine what it's like to feel that all your plans for the future have broken down.
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Is the sentence grammatically correct?
A: He is so unhappy. What lets him down?
B: It's his plans. You can't imagine what it's like to feel that all your plans for the future have broken down.


The idiom is usually a person let
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Oh, I have learned the usage of let down. Thanks!

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