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Vsuresh Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

nobody's liking

Hi
Please tell me if this sentence is OK.
If the class is noisy sometimes it can be tolerated, it is nobody's liking if it is noisy always.
  

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It’s not quite native. If the class is noisy only sometimes, it can be tolerated, but nobody likes it if it is always noisy.

  • It’s not quite native.
  • If the class is noisy only sometimes, it can be tolerated, but nobody likes it if it is always noisy.
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It’s not quite native.

If the class is noisy only sometimes, it can be tolerated, but nobody likes it if it is always noisy.
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Thank you, Aspara Gus.

Suresh
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The expression is "to nobody's liking" (in your case it would be "... it is to nobody's liking ...").

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