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Cute572 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Need an advise!

Guys need an advise! I need Following in 1st person pronoun. And thats why i didn't use "Never listens to your fears" 1.Never listens to the fears
2.Never follow the fears
3.Fears are not our friends
4. Don't follow the fears
Which of these sounds ok ? And please tell me how can i re-wrote them in 1st person singular form Thanks!
  

Top answer

1. Never listen to fear. 2.

  • 1.
  • Never listen to fear.
  • 2.
  • [doesn't sound right] 3.
  • Fear is not our friend.
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13 Answers
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1. Never listen to fear.

2. [doesn't sound right]

3. Fear is not our friend.

4. [doesn't sound right]

I'm not sure what you want concerning the first person singular. (I never listen to fear?)
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Thanks Philip!
1.Never listen to Fear.
Since it sound ok i have 2 questions.
1. Why we remove article "the"? if we are writing about fear in our paragraph then also we remove article?
2. Why we remove listens? Fear is singular and listens as well ?
Thanks!
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Cute572 I need Following in 1st person pronoun. And thats why i didn't use "Never listens to your fears"
Is this what you are looking for? "I never listen to my fear."
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Hi Cute
Judging from your posts you have a very scanty knowledge of English. In my opinion you are trying to accomplish too much at a time. It takes time just to learn the basics of English grammar. You should get somebody to teach you these basics. You can of course ask questions here but in many cases it is impossible to give short answers to some questions, especially if that means dealing
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Yeah you can say that CB but i m trying my best. In the 2nd post i asked about subject-verb agreement. If some thing is missing please tell me.
Why we remove listens and article The
Thanks!
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I think you mean the sentence Never listen to fear, right? Listen is an imperative and no inflection is ever used in English imperatives. Imperatives like this look like infinitives, which should make it easy for you to learn English. Except for certain fixed phrases and idiomatic expressions, the is not used with nouns when nouns are used in a general sense and the reference
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Thanks Cool Breeze. Means this information is general i.c imperative and we dont use article with these. Emotion: smile
Okay what about this p
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Cute572Thanks Cool Breeze. Means this information is general i.c imperative and we dont use article with these.
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Cute572Guys need an advise!
"Advise" is the verb, "advice" is the noun. Also, you can say "some advice", but not "an advice".
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Thanks Guys!
I am going with "Never listen to Fear" phrase. And thanks for making me understand the use of the.
Huevos, these two words often confused me. "a general advice made my world upside down." Is it correct ?

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