Shivani marries Amol. Everyone is angry with her and Amol tells her to sleep outside the room. She faces much more troubles from her in-laws.
After that could I add as she quietly suffers for the crimes she didn't commit.
Please check,
crimes is Okey in that sentence?
anonymous Shivani marries Amol. Everyone is angry with her and Amol tells her to sleep outside the room. Please check,crimes is Okey in that sentence?
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anonymousShivani marries Amol. Everyone is angry with her and Amol tells her to sleep outside the room. She faces much more troubles from her in-laws.After that could I add as she quietly suffers for the crimes she didn't commit.Please check,crimes is Okey in that sentence?
Shivani marries Amol. Everyone is angry with her,
Hi
I think you have to say 'many more troubles' (or you could say 'much more trouble')
If I understand correctly, you then want to add to the sentence:
- She faces many more troubles from her in-laws as she quietly suffers for the crimes she didn't commit.
Yes, that's correct. It's a strong sentence.
Dave