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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

reconcile

I appreciate your trying to reconcile my relationship with Jane.

Is the sentence grammatically correct and natural?

Thanks!
  

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Anonymous I appreciate your trying to reconcile my relationship with Jane. Is the sentence grammatically correct and natural? Yes.

  • Anonymous I appreciate your trying to reconcile my relationship with Jane.
  • Is the sentence grammatically correct and natural?
  • Yes.
  • Thanks!
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AnonymousI appreciate your trying to reconcile my relationship with Jane.

Is the sentence grammatically correct and natural? Yes.

Thanks!
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Actually, it doesn't sound to me how I hear it used.

If you and Jane repair your relationship, you two have reconciled.

If you become reconciled to the relationship, it means that you've accepted how the relationship is. (Thanks for helping me see she's a cheating, shallow bimbo who will never be true to me and how just uses me for my social connections, but the fa

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