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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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sentence meaning?

"You are not a good dad and yet will never be one."
Is the meaning of this sentence above clear?
  

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It's clear, but it can be improved: You are not a good dad now, and you never will be.

  • It's clear, but it can be improved: You are not a good dad now, and you never will be.
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It's clear, but it can be improved:
You are not a good dad now, and you never will be.

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