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Rcteja Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct?

There is no difference between fools day and valentine's day. On both days we make the truths with lies and pretend someone believe.
  

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It's not fools day. It should be 'April Fools' Day'. As for the second part of the sentence, well, I'm not a native speaker, so I will let them give their opinions.

  • It's not fools day.
  • It should be 'April Fools' Day'.
  • As for the second part of the sentence, well, I'm not a native speaker, so I will let them give their opinions.
  • I don't think it sounds right.
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It's not fools day. It should be 'April Fools' Day'. As for the second part of the sentence, well, I'm not a native speaker, so I will let them give their opinions. I don't think it sounds right.

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