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EngBB Posted 14 years ago
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Actually, a law is poor or not, it's not determined by a person, but it's depends on the final judgment of a whole team of professionalism, politicians and lawmakers.
  

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Hi, Actually, a law is poor or not, it's not determined by a person, but it's depends on the final judgment of a whole team of professionalism, politicians and lawmakers. No. Say eg Actually, a law is poor or not.

  • Hi, Actually, a law is poor or not, it's not determined by a person, but it's depends on the final judgment of a whole team of professionalism, politicians and lawmakers.
  • No.
  • Say eg Actually, a law is poor or not.
  • <<< There may be a better way to say this, depending on what you mean.
  • This is not determined by a person, but depends on the final judgment of a whole professional team of politicians and lawmakers.
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Hi,

Actually, a law is poor or not, it's not determined by a person, but it's depends on the final judgment of a whole team of professionalism, politicians and lawmakers.

No. Say eg

Actually, a law is poor or not.<<< There may be a better way to say this, depending on what you mean.
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This is not determined by a person, but it depends on the final judgment of a whole professional team of politicians and lawmakers.

Is it necessary to put the pronoun it over there?
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Hi,

No, it's not.

Clive

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