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Elena Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Outspoken / whoever

Are these two words correctly used in the sentence what follows?

'Each time you hear a racist, classist, intolerant comment, be outspoken against it'

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he he, the outspoken forgot the 'whoever' I meant: 'Each time you hear a friend or whoever person doing a racist, classist, intolerant comment, be outspoken against it'

  • he he, the outspoken forgot the 'whoever' I meant: 'Each time you hear a friend or whoever person doing a racist, classist, intolerant comment, be outspoken against it'
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he he, the outspoken forgot the 'whoever' Emotion: embarrassed
I meant:
'Each time you hear a friend or whoever person doing a racist
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I am blur today Emotion: sad
Erase 'person'
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How about " Each time you hear a friend or anyone doing .... ?
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Ah, ok, anyone doing, yes.

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