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JKBelieve Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

'just because you don't fear something doesn't mean that other person's fear is invalid'


'just because you don't fear something doesn't mean the other person's fear is invalid'



should this sentence have a 'that' in between 'something' and 'doesn't' ?
  

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Hello, JK, No, both work fine. But on the other hand, you need a "the" or "an" before "other" (it's missing in your title)

  • Hello, JK, No, both work fine.
  • But on the other hand, you need a "the" or "an" before "other" (it's missing in your title)
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Hello, JK,
No, both work fine.
But on the other hand, you need a "the" or "an" before "other" (it's missing in your title)

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