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Oaihan Schizerion Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Three sentences?

1. "Just because most people disagree with you doesn't necessarily mean you're wrong."

2. "Threatening is not a good way to get what you want."

3. "Do the things you should do before doing what you want to do."

Are they correct? Can they be simplified?

  

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1. "Just because most people disagree with you, it doesn't necessarily mean you're wrong."

2. "Threatening is not a good way to get what you want."

3. "Do the things you should do before doing what you want to do."

Are they correct? Yes, except for my edit to #1.

Can they be simplified? As written above, they seem OK to me. Would you like to try to simp

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