lazzy boy HiWhat is the correct way to put this sentence:'I will put my patience back as he was before'Or 'I will make my patience back as he was before' Hi lazzy boy, your sentences don't make sense. I will put my patience back can mean that I'll regain my patience (in the future), but how or when this future state of regaining patience is going to manifest itself cannot be qualified by the incoherent, here, as he was before. It's a grammatical (tenses) and semantic nonsense.
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lazzy boyHiWhat is the correct way to put this sentence:'I will put my patience back as he was before'Or 'I will make my patience back as he was before'Hi lazzy boy, your sentences don't make sense.
lazzy boy'I will put my patience back as he was before'I'd recommend the first one. Since it's a "he," we should probably call him a "patient."
Or 'I will make my patience back as he was before'