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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

It or you

How would you say this please?
It doesn't/You don't need to be precise. You don't need to weigh the sugar just play it by ear.

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The first sentence is correct either way. Since you are saying "you," in the second sentence, you might stick with "you" in the first. It isn't a major difference.

  • The first sentence is correct either way.
  • Since you are saying "you," in the second sentence, you might stick with "you" in the first.
  • It isn't a major difference.
  • However, "play it by ear" doesn't apply to this situation.
  • I don't know what we'll do after the movie.
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The first sentence is correct either way. Since you are saying "you," in the second sentence, you might stick with "you" in the first. It isn't a major difference.

However, "play it by ear" doesn't apply to this situation.
I don't know what we'll do after the movie. Let's just play it by ear.

You don't need to weigh the sugar; just estimate the amount.
You don't need to

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