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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Is this correct?

You are not a man, you are the teacher I can always trust.

Otherwise, I wouldn’t have keep contacting or talking to you.

  

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"You are not a man" term sounds as if you were belittling him. I'd say: You are not any man; you are the teacher who I always can trust. Otherwise, I wouldn't have kept contacting with you.

  • "You are not a man" term sounds as if you were belittling him.
  • I'd say: You are not any man; you are the teacher who I always can trust.
  • Otherwise, I wouldn't have kept contacting with you.
  • Or You are not any man; you are the teacher who I always trust.
  • Otherwise, I wouldn't have kept talking to you.
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"You are not a man" term sounds as if you were belittling him.

I'd say:

You are not any man; you are the teacher who I always can trust. Otherwise, I wouldn't have kept contacting with you.

Or

You are not any man; you are the teacher who I always trust. Otherwise, I wouldn't have kept talking to you.

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