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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Sentence correction

Is this sentence correct in informal speaking:

We are deciding to do two things but don't know to do which first:

I don't think it matters which one first to be honest.

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No. Say eg We have decided to do two things but don't know which to do first: I don't think it matters, to be honest.

  • No.
  • Say eg We have decided to do two things but don't know which to do first: I don't think it matters, to be honest.
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No.
Say
eg We have decided to do two things but don't know which to do first:
I don't think it matters, to be honest.
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Yeah, the first sentence was just to explain to you the situation. I was just referring to the second one:

I don't think it matters which one first to be honest.
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Oh sorry. The first sentence was just to explain the situation to you. So I was just referring to the second one:

I don't think it matters which one first, to be honest.

Would that be correct?
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eg I don't think it matters which one we do first, to be honest.
egI don't think it matters which one is first, to be honest.

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