Are these sentences correct:
1) There are things that you cannot do and not tell your family that you've done them.
2) There are things that you cannot see and remain the same person.
3) I did something that no man can do and remain the same.
4) I did something that when a man does is, he is changed forever.
Gratefully,
Navi
All OK except the last one (4). Did you mean "it" before the comma? That's OK.
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All OK except the last one (4). Did you mean "it" before the comma? That's OK.
In (1) I'd consider the final "them" optional, but personally, I'd keep it.
CJ
navitasanThere are things that you cannot see and remain the same person.
Does the negative "cannot" refers also to the verb "remain" in that sentence?