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Abil Posted 12 years ago
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1. For him, promises are promises, which are only to be made, but not to be kept.

2. For him, promises are promises, which are only to be made, but not kept.

Are both the sentences correct?
  

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Abil Are both the sentences correct? No; the punctuation is wrong and the phrasing is clumsy. For him, promises are are only to be made, not kept.

  • Abil Are both the sentences correct?
  • No; the punctuation is wrong and the phrasing is clumsy.
  • For him, promises are are only to be made, not kept.
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AbilAre both the sentences correct?
No; the punctuation is wrong and the phrasing is clumsy.

For him, promises are are only to be made, not kept.
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Thanks MM for your valuable comment.

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