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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
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She can be an angel but also a devil when she wants to

In the sentence "She can be an angel but also a devil when she wants to" is the grammar correct?

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Nikitus In the sentence "She can be an angel but also a devil when she wants to . " is the grammar correct? There is no particular grammar problem, but I don't think it's a good sentence.

  • Nikitus In the sentence "She can be an angel but also a devil when she wants to .
  • " is the grammar correct?
  • There is no particular grammar problem, but I don't think it's a good sentence.
  • The wording suggests that she" can be an angel but also a devil" at the same time.
  • but I am guessing that that's not your intended meaning.
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NikitusIn the sentence "She can be an angel but also a devil when she wants to." is the grammar correct?
There is no particular grammar problem, but I don't think it's a good sentence. The wording suggests that she" can be an angel but also a devil" at the same time. but I am guessi
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Dear canadian45

First of all, thanks for all your time and help!!!

Yes, you are right!!

Thanks

Sincerily

Nikitus

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