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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Seeing coming

is this sentence correct

what I am seeing coming isn't joyful.

if not, please correct it
  

Top answer

I am trying to figure out what you want to convey. With what I have understood I say... What I see coming isn't joyful.

  • I am trying to figure out what you want to convey.
  • With what I have understood I say...
  • What I see coming isn't joyful.
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4 Answers
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I am trying to figure out what you want to convey.
With what I have understood I say...

What I see coming isn't joyful.
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thank you . that's exactly what I mean
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Correct.

While the original isn't necessarily grammatically incorrect, it certainly reads better without the double "ing"-ending verb forms.
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You might wish to use a different word than "joyful"--it is rarely ever used because it sounds a bit unnatural. Most English-speakers would simply say, "What I see coming isn't good", or "...isn't pleasant".

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