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Navitasan Posted 3 years ago
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Something that...

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

  

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All OK except the last one (4). Did you mean "it" before the comma? That's OK.

  • 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
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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

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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?

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