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Notatall Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

reason vs passion

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Could you please to tell me if any grammatical problem in the follow sentence?

You do something right with reason, but you do anything wrong without passion.

Also, any comment on this idea is appreciated

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Hi, Could you please to tell me if any grammatical problem in the follow sentence? You do something right with reason, but you do anything wrong without passion. Also, any comment on this idea is appreciated I wouldn't say that the grammar is wrong, but there are other problems.

  • Hi, Could you please to tell me if any grammatical problem in the follow sentence?
  • You do something right with reason, but you do anything wrong without passion.
  • Also, any comment on this idea is appreciated I wouldn't say that the grammar is wrong, but there are other problems.
  • The two parts of the sentence need to match more..
  • eg You do something right .
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Hi,

Could you please to tell me if any grammatical problem in the follow sentence?

You do something right with reason, but you do anything wrong without passion.

Also, any comment on this idea is appreciated

I wouldn't say that the grammar is wrong, but there are other problems.

The two p
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Thank you Clive
Let alone question of true or false, if I want to convey the message that passion is more powerful than reason to help you complete difficult tasks, how could I rewrite the sentence to meet this criteria.
There is nothing wrong with reason, but I buy a movie's quote "if your heart is empty, your brain doesn't matter". You know there are many things do not go logically as we
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Hi,

eg Passion is more powerful than reason.

eg You can achieve more with passion than with reason.

Clive

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