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Joseph A Posted 7 years ago
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Hello everyone,

Is the sentence below okay?

1. I think we turned over a new leaf and made up.

2. She turned a new leaf with and we made up.

3. I think you turned a new leaf and we made up.

Regards,

JA

  

Top answer

1. Correct 2. Remove "with", but still not as good as #1.

  • 1.
  • Correct 2.
  • Remove "with", but still not as good as #1.
  • 3.
  • Is ok.
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1. Correct

2. Remove "with", but still not as good as #1.

3. Is ok.

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Is the sentence below okay?

You have to use the full words of the idiom.

1. I think we turned over a new leaf and made up.

2. She turned over a new leaf with and we made up.

3. I think you turned over a new leaf and we made up.

I rarely hear this idiom, so don't say it a lot, OK? Also, use it for non-trivial changes, not for triv

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