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Sundarnaz Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Separation

Context

A boy and a girl are in intense love. The girl has gone to another city for some days. She asked me about him. I said, "He has gone mad in your separation."

Is the sentence in bold correct? How do natives say this?

Thanks.

PS: They don't have break up.

  

Top answer

sundarnaz Is the sentence in bold correct? No but, it's not just that. The following parts are also incorrect.

  • sundarnaz Is the sentence in bold correct?
  • No but, it's not just that.
  • The following parts are also incorrect.
  • sundarnaz in intense love.
  • sundarnaz for some days.
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sundarnazIs the sentence in bold correct?

No but, it's not just that. The following parts are also incorrect.

sundarnazin intense love.
sundarnazfor some days.

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