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Beopro Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Reclaim justice

1. She wants to find some proofs to prove that her boyfriend is innocent/not guilty to demand justice back for him/to reclaim justice for him.

Is this sentence grammatical and natural to say?

Thank you very much, Teachers

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beopro She wants to find some proofs to prove that her boyfriend is innocent/not guilty to demand justice back for him/to reclaim justice for him. She wants to find some evidence to prove that her boyfriend is not guilty . You can also say is innocent .

  • beopro She wants to find some proofs to prove that her boyfriend is innocent/not guilty to demand justice back for him/to reclaim justice for him.
  • She wants to find some evidence to prove that her boyfriend is not guilty .
  • You can also say is innocent .
  • I don't quite follow that last clause.
  • Perhaps you could add, "so that justice will be done" or "so that he will be treated justly".
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beoproShe wants to find some proofs to prove that her boyfriend is innocent/not guilty to demand justice back for him/to reclaim justice for him.
She wants to find some evidence to prove that her boyfriend is not guilty.

You can also say is innocent.

I don't quite follow that last clause. Perhaps you could add, "so tha

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