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Orientalmedix Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct in grammer?

One´s true intentions rather than truth.
vs.
(One's) true heart rather than the truth
Which is correct one?
both? or upper? lower? which one?
  

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We can hardly check your grammar, since you have supplied only sentence fragments. As for vocabulary, 'true intentions' is a natural collocation, but 'true heart' is not.

  • We can hardly check your grammar, since you have supplied only sentence fragments.
  • As for vocabulary, 'true intentions' is a natural collocation, but 'true heart' is not.
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We can hardly check your grammar, since you have supplied only sentence fragments. As for vocabulary, 'true intentions' is a natural collocation, but 'true heart' is not.
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Please see this example and go through your question again.

" I would like to be a girl rather than a boy" (because they are the first ones to be saved from sinking ship).

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