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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Possess your soul in patience.

Possess your sould in patience.
Would you be patient.

Hi,
Is it proper to interpret the first in the above with the second? Thanks.
  

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Hi Angliholic Your first sentence is a command, but your second sentence sounds like a question. Did you mean to write 'soul' in the first sentence?

  • Hi Angliholic Your first sentence is a command, but your second sentence sounds like a question.
  • Did you mean to write 'soul' in the first sentence?
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Hi Angliholic

Your first sentence is a command, but your second sentence sounds like a question.

Did you mean to write 'soul' in the first sentence?
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YankeeHi Angliholic

Your first sentence is a command, but your second sentence sounds like a question.

Did you mean to write 'soul' in the first sentence?


Thanks, Yankee.

Sorry for the typo.

If I reword the second as "Be patient, is it the same as the first in meaning? Thanks.

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