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Happy student Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Regardless and anyway

Which sounds better: 'He promised not to inform on him, buy he did it regardless' or 'He promised not to inform on him, buy he did it anyway'? Thanks!
  

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Do you mean 'but'? You wrote 'buy' twice.

  • Do you mean 'but'?
  • You wrote 'buy' twice.
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Do you mean 'but'? You wrote 'buy' twice.
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Yeah, sorry. I meant 'but'. Next time I'll check my spelling)
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They both sound OK, then.

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