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Navitasan Posted 12 years ago
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Not something I want to ...

Are these sentences correct:

1-This is not something I want to become an issue between us.
Meaning: I don't want this to become an issue between us.

2-He is not someone I want to hang around with me.
Meaning: I don't want him to hang around with me.

3-He is not someone I want to spend time with my child.
Meaning: I don't want him to spend time with my child.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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1-This is not something I want to become an issue between us. Meaning: I don't want this to become an issue between us. 2-He is not someone I want to hang around with.

  • 1-This is not something I want to become an issue between us.
  • Meaning: I don't want this to become an issue between us.
  • 2-He is not someone I want to hang around with.
  • Meaning: I don't want to hang around with him.
  • 3-He is not someone I want to spend time with my child.
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1-This is not something I want to become an issue between us.
Meaning: I don't want this to become an issue between us.

2-He is not someone I want to hang around with.
Meaning: I don't want to hang around with him.

3-He is not someone I want to spend time with my child.
Meaning: I don't want him to spend time with my

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