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Nicetomeetyou Posted 7 years ago
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Please check this.

It may be disappointing (for you) not to be able to find the book you want to get at any bookstores.

A: Is this correct ?

B: Can I omit (for you)?

  

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nicetomeetyou A: Is this correct ? The end part doesn't read very well. This reads better: It may be disappointing (for you) not to be able to find the book you want at any bookstore.

  • nicetomeetyou A: Is this correct ?
  • The end part doesn't read very well.
  • This reads better: It may be disappointing (for you) not to be able to find the book you want at any bookstore.
  • nicetomeetyou B: Can I omit (for you)?
  • Yes.
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nicetomeetyouA: Is this correct ?

The end part doesn't read very well. This reads better:

It may be disappointing (for you) not to be able to find the book you want at any bookstore.

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