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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Regret

Is the sentence below correct and does it make sense?

If you commit a crime, afterwards, you may regret it.

  

Top answer

No and no. If you commit a crime, you may regret it afterwards.

  • No and no.
  • If you commit a crime, you may regret it afterwards.
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3 Answers
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No and no.

If you commit a crime, you may regret it afterwards.

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Thanks for your answer. But we can put adverbs in the middle of a sentence too, as in the sentence last-mentioned. Why is it still incorrect, please?

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So the foregoing sentence was correct but slightly unnatural. Yeah?

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