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Maj Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

No way

-There is no way I can stop this however hard I may try.
-There is no way to stop this however hard I may try.

Are these two sentences correct?
  

Top answer

Both, I think... but I would say '... no matter how hard I try' instead of '...

  • Both, I think...
  • but I would say '...
  • no matter how hard I try' instead of '...
  • however hard I may try'.
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Both, I think... but I would say '... no matter how hard I try' instead of '... however hard I may try'.
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As far as the usage of "no way" goes, you've got them both perfect!

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