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Stevenukd Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Try your utmost

1. You'd better try your utmost than rely entirely upon chance.

2. You'd better try your utmost than trust to luck.

- Are these two sentences natural to say?

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Wrong grammar, Steve. 1. You'd better try your utmost rather than rely entirely upon chance.

  • Wrong grammar, Steve.
  • 1.
  • You'd better try your utmost rather than rely entirely upon chance.
  • 2.
  • You'd better try your utmost rather than trust to luck.
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Wrong grammar, Steve.

1. You'd better try your utmost rather than rely entirely upon chance.
2. You'd better try your utmost rather than trust to luck.

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