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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Proverb

Is this sentence grammatical:



"Where I come from there is a proverb that says: 'A disgrace never comes alone'."



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Christine Christie A disgrace never comes alone. It's grammatical, but translated into English it's very hard to understand what it's supposed to mean. CJ

  • Christine Christie A disgrace never comes alone.
  • It's grammatical, but translated into English it's very hard to understand what it's supposed to mean.
  • CJ
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Christine ChristieA disgrace never comes alone.

It's grammatical, but translated into English it's very hard to understand what it's supposed to mean.

CJ

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A similar proverb in English is "Misfortunes never come singly." Shakespeare has "When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions." Your sentence is fine except for the colon.

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