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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Pain is no longer necessary?

the pain is no longer necessary because i got used to it.. is it correct?
  

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The use of "necessary" doesn't make any sense here. "Necessary" means something needed. For more information please consult a dictionary from English to your native language, as it doesn't seem that you have so far.

  • The use of "necessary" doesn't make any sense here.
  • "Necessary" means something needed.
  • For more information please consult a dictionary from English to your native language, as it doesn't seem that you have so far.
  • What is it that you mean by that sentence?
  • It is grammatically correct but complete nonsense otherwise.
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The use of "necessary" doesn't make any sense here. "Necessary" means something needed. For more information please consult a dictionary from English to your native language, as it doesn't seem that you have so far.
What is it that you mean by that sentence? It is grammatically correct but complete nonsense otherwise. Please elaborate on what you mean to convey.
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How about this? The pain is no longer irritating because I get used to it now.
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The pain is no longer bothering me because I am used to it now.
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the last on is the right one
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AlpheccaStars is right
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There are many alternatives:
The pain -is- no longer bothers me because I got used to it.
The pain is no longer a problem because I got used to it.
The pain is no longer noticeable because I got used to it.

"I got used to it" and "I am used to it now" are both acceptable.
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It was exciting for Tracy and me or should it be Tracy & I?
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AnonymousIt was exciting for Tracy and me or should it be Tracy & I?
This has nothing to do with the original question. You should start a new thread. You should not be appending it to this thread. Keep that in mind for the future.

for ... me.

CJ

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