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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
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Stopped

After the failure of his films, he stopped directing the films.

After the failure of his films, he stopped his direction of the films.

Please check them.

  

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I'm not sure, but I think only the first one is correct. I'd also say: -After the failure of his films, he stopped being a film director. -After the continual failure of his films, he stopped being a film director.

  • I'm not sure, but I think only the first one is correct.
  • I'd also say: -After the failure of his films, he stopped being a film director.
  • -After the continual failure of his films, he stopped being a film director.
  • -After the continuous failure of his films, he gave up his profession.
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I'm not sure, but I think only the first one is correct. I'd also say:

-After the failure of his films, he stopped being a film director.

-After the continual failure of his films, he stopped being a film director.

-After the continuous failure of his films

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