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Tony.Fer Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Sentence

Dear Friends,

'The important course of things is to do what is more pleasant '





I see I can improve the way of this sentence, since there are 2 'is' ; better to eliminate one.



Can u help me plz about this ?







Many Thanks.
  

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It doesn't sound a very natural sentence. 'The important thing is to do what you enjoy'?

  • It doesn't sound a very natural sentence.
  • 'The important thing is to do what you enjoy'?
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It doesn't sound a very natural sentence. 'The important thing is to do what you enjoy'?
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another plz. plz keep 'the important course of things'
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Sorry - that's the part of the sentence that doesn't sound at all natural. It's not a phrase that I would ever use, or have ever heard another native speaker use.

It seems to be 2 common phrases spliced together:-

'The important thing is....'

and

'In/during the course of .....'

If you google 'the important course of things', the only hit you get is yo
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ok

THE important course of actions.

now its ok ?
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As I understand this sentence, I would agree with KateJS: 'The important thing is to do what you enjoy'.
But I'm not sure I see the gist here. Can you explain in your own words what the sentence is about? What content is it taken from?
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Tony.Ferok

THE important course of actions.

now its ok ?


It's gramatically correct but, if anything, it sounds even less natural - I can't think of a sentence where it would be used in a meaningful way.

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Dear All,

I would agree with you....

Okey. let' s substitute ' the important course of actions '.

What I really mean is: the course of actions, in which any one may follow, is to do what's

favorable and pleasant, rather than being guided by culture...

I hope this helps.

Thanks.
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Then see my first reply!

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