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Angel199 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Is this correct sentence?

Is this sentence correct?

Sentence:
make sure you will don't promise her...
  

Top answer

No. It's not correct. Here is a possibility..

  • No.
  • It's not correct.
  • Here is a possibility..
  • Make sure you don't promise her something you cannot give her.
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No. It's not correct. Here is a possibility..

Make sure you don't promise her something you cannot give her.
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Hi,

Is this sentence correct?

Sentence:
make sure you will don't promise her...

No. I've marked the part that is ungrammatical.

Perhaps you mean
Make sure you don't promise her.

Clive

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Is this sentence correct?

Sentence:
make sure you will don't promise her...
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angel199Is this sentence correct?Sentence:make sure you will don't promise her...
No. It is not correct. Leave out will. Make sure you don't promise her ...

CJ
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How about this variant:

Make sure you won't promise here...

is it also wrong?
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It doesn't sound right to me.
What are you trying to say? - Don't make any promises?
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Yes, approximately like that.
may be this phrase is not used as it written by me, but is it grammatically right or not?
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Did you mean "her" or "here"?
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Oh, pardon... I had meant "her" not "here"
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Make sure you don't promise her ... (Make sure you do not promise her...)

Make sure you won't promise her ...(Make sure you will not promise her...)

You can use either one. The first is a promise in present time (or very near future); the second, a promise in future time. The first sounds more natural to me, but I might change my mind if it were in some context and the sentences

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