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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

let's go

Let's go with the original plan and stop making changes anymore.

Is this sentence ok?

Thanks!
  

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Hi, I'd say: Let's go with the original plan and stop making any further changes. Regards

  • Hi, I'd say: Let's go with the original plan and stop making any further changes.
  • Regards
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Hi,

I'd say:

Let's go with the original plan and stop making any further changes.

Regards
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PreciousJones Let's go with the original plan and stop making changes anymore.Is this sentence ok?Thanks!
"Anymore" and the like are redundant with "stop".

Let's go with the original plan and stop making changes.

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