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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Obligations

Is this sentence correct:



"I wasn't offended that she didn't do me any favours, since she has no obligations what soever towards me,."

  

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"Whatsoever" is one word. Other than that, your sentence is understandable and grammatical, but the informality of "do me any favors" clashes with the stilted "obligations whatsoever".

  • "Whatsoever" is one word.
  • Other than that, your sentence is understandable and grammatical, but the informality of "do me any favors" clashes with the stilted "obligations whatsoever".
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"Whatsoever" is one word. Other than that, your sentence is understandable and grammatical, but the informality of "do me any favors" clashes with the stilted "obligations whatsoever".

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