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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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it's no wonder he's not happy with you.

You broke his new camera, so it's no wonder he's not happy with you.

Does it sound better to omit "it's" in the above or keep it? Thanks.
  

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It's more natural without the 'it's'.

  • It's more natural without the 'it's'.
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It's more natural without the 'it's'.
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AngliholicYou broke his new camera, so it's no wonder he's not happy with you.

Does it sound better to omit "it's" in the above or keep it? Thanks.
Hi Angliholic,

Here is my suggestion:

You broke his new camera; no wonder he's not happy with you.

Others might use different punctuation mark, but I li
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Thanks, Nona and Hoa.

Got it.

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