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Hasibrahman Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Unless she's willing to put in the effort

Which one is grammatically correct and sounds more natural? Plz also explain why.


1) Unless she's willing to put in the effort, there's nothing he can do.


2) Unless she's willing to put the effort into it, there's nothing he can do.
  

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Hasibrahman Which one is grammatically correct and sounds more natural? Plz Please also explain why. 1) Unless she's willing to put in the effort, there's nothing he can do.

  • Hasibrahman Which one is grammatically correct and sounds more natural?
  • Plz Please also explain why.
  • 1) Unless she's willing to put in the effort, there's nothing he can do.
  • 2) Unless she's willing to put the effort into it, there's nothing he can do.
  • Both are grammatically correct.
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Hasibrahman Which one is grammatically correct and sounds more natural? Plz Please also explain why.

1) Unless she's willing to put in the effort, there's nothing he can do.

2) Unless she's willing to put the effort into it, there's nothing he can do.

Both are grammatically correct. 1) is more

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