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Nature04 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Least of all

Hello, I would like to know if this is correct:

If you cannot do it, least of all me.

  

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No. The result clause needs a verb. It just might barely make sense in a conversation if it fit with the context, but it's not good as it stands, and it's hard to think of the scenario in which it fits.

  • No.
  • The result clause needs a verb.
  • It just might barely make sense in a conversation if it fit with the context, but it's not good as it stands, and it's hard to think of the scenario in which it fits.
  • CJ
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No. The result clause needs a verb.

It just might barely make sense in a conversation if it fit with the context, but it's not good as it stands, and it's hard to think of the scenario in which it fits.

CJ

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