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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

is this sentence correct?

What matters to me is rather dying happily than postponing dead.
  

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That won't work. You could say What matters to me is dying happily rather than postponing death .

  • That won't work.
  • You could say What matters to me is dying happily rather than postponing death .
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That won't work. You could say What matters to me is dying happily rather than postponing death.
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Thank you for answering my quesntion soon. !
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Sorry for disturbing you again. Let me ask you one more question.
We can't say, " What matters to me is rather die happily than postpone
death." can we?
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Almost. We can say What matters to me is to die happily rather than postpone death.

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