All sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or question mark or exclamation mark). 90 What're the difference between them? "it's not enough making money just working and ambition" "it's not enough to make money just working and ambition" Neither sentence is right.
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Matthew.90What're the difference between them?Neither sentence is right. You can say "It's not enough to work to make money", in which
"it's not enough making money just working and ambition"
"it's not enough to make money just working and ambition"
Matthew.90A: All right you did accept but for what?Here, "for what?" means "for what purpose?", "in order to achieve what result?". B's response does not really fit A's question.
B: loving her
Matthew.90It's not enough to work and ambition making moneyNo. You may mean: "It's not enough to work and to have an ambition to make money."
It's not enough to work and ambition to make money
are these correct?
Matthew.90let me change this sentence thenI'm lost. Please write the new dialogue in full.
That's why you forgave her?
if i say like that "Loving her" instead of "because i love her" is it fit ?
Matthew.90i created this dialogueYou seem to be asking about a new version of your dialogue. Unfortunately I do not understand exactly what you are asking about. Please write the new dialogue out in full like this:
Matthew.90A:That's why you forgave her?B's reply does not match A's question.
B:Loving her
Matthew.90Actually B's is like this; "Because i love her"This is still not a feasib