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Mr1bin Posted 15 years ago
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Please tell me if which sentence is right.

1. For example, I went shopping wearing small sized shoes. But it hurt so much that I had to come back home early.

2. For example, I went shopping wearing small sized shoes. But my feet hurt so much so I had to come back home early.

Which one is correct? or both of them are right?
  

Top answer

Hello, Both seem fine to me. I`m not sure what made you uncertain about them. If it`s the difference in subjects in the << it hurt >> and << my feet hurt >> , it`s pretty much the same , if you say << it hurt >>, <<it>> refers to the wearing of those small sized shoes , which obviously, inflict pain on the feet, the same ones as in the second phrase.

  • Hello, Both seem fine to me.
  • I`m not sure what made you uncertain about them.
  • If it`s the difference in subjects in the << it hurt >> and << my feet hurt >> , it`s pretty much the same , if you say << it hurt >>, <<it>> refers to the wearing of those small sized shoes , which obviously, inflict pain on the feet, the same ones as in the second phrase.
  • The only other difference i spot between the two is the fact that firstly you used < it hurt so much that I had to come back home >, as (slightly) opposed to the < ...
  • so much so I had to come back home >.
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Hello,
Both seem fine to me. I`m not sure what made you uncertain about them. If it`s the difference in subjects in the << it hurt >> and << my feet hurt >> , it`s pretty much the same , if you say << it hurt >>, <<it>> refers to the wearing of those small sized shoes , which obviously, inflict pain on the feet, the same ones as in the second
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Thank you for your reply, it helped me alot !!!
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mr1binThank you for your reply, it helped me alot !!!
You`re welcome Emotion: big smile. Try to avoid the "a

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