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Carter Lee Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is this make a sense sentence?

Hi.
I'd like to say to someone with my excuse as below, but I'm not sure the below sentence whether make a sense or not.

"Because what I want to check the post box is I want to make sure."
  

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Carter Lee I'd like to say outline to someone with my excuse as below, but I'm not sure the below sentence below whether mak es s ense or not. " "Just" is optional.

  • Carter Lee I'd like to say outline to someone with my excuse as below, but I'm not sure the below sentence below whether mak es s ense or not.
  • " "Just" is optional.
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Carter LeeI'd like to say outline to someone with my excuse as below, but I'm not sure the below sentence below whether makes sense or not.
Carter Lee"Because what I want to check the post box is I want (just) to make sure."
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What if I have to say with 'because' to someone, then is this correct?

Because what I want to check the post box is I want (just) to make sure."
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No, that structure is incorrect.
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what If I want to explain to someone start with 'because what ~' then what am I supposed to do?

because what~

is this impossible structure?
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Carter LeeIs this impossible structure?
It's not impossible in other sentences/contexts, but I wouldn't use it for the above sentence.

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