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Liveinjapan Posted 16 years ago
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Just because ...

Just because he is young, that does not necessarily mean Tom is immature.

Is my sentence natural and correct?
(he refers to Tom here.)
Thanks.
  

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Just because he is young that does not necessarily mean Tom is immature.

  • Just because he is young that does not necessarily mean Tom is immature.
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Just because he is young that does not necessarily mean Tom is immature.
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Thanks, Ivanhr.

I see your version is appropriate.
Is my version correct? There are lots on the net.
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Yes, you can hear it sometimes but, in my opinion it's incorrect.
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Thanks! I am still having hard time considering my version either correct or incorrect.Emotion: smile

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