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Guava chalk Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Use of "At all"

Hello,

I'm Writing an academy text in English,

So I'd like to find the right manner to write this sentence and to know which way is correct or wrong:

"we couldn't imagine any future at all"

"there isn't any future we could imagine at all"

"there isn't any future which we could imagine afterwards"


Thanks for your help

  

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We couldn't imagine any future at all. There wasn't any future we could imagine. There wasn't any future which we could imagine.

  • We couldn't imagine any future at all.
  • There wasn't any future we could imagine.
  • There wasn't any future which we could imagine.
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We couldn't imagine any future at all.

There wasn't any future we could imagine.

There wasn't any future which we could imagine.

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