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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

There are 2 "ins" Is that normal?

How come there are two "in"

How would you say this sentence?

1 In all the relationships I've been in, I've always been the one who care less about the other. I never loved anyone.

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Of all the relationships I've been in, I've always been the one who care s less about the other. I 've never loved anyone.

  • Of all the relationships I've been in, I've always been the one who care s less about the other.
  • I 've never loved anyone.
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Of all the relationships I've been in, I've always been the one who cares less about the other. I've never loved anyone.
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alc24 In all the relationships [that/which] I've been in, I've always been the one who cares less about the other. I [have] never loved anyone.
The first in is in the main clause: In all the relationships, I've always been the one...
The second in is

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