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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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"what is good" or "what good is"

Hi!

Please, what would be better?

1. Don't try do decide what is "good" for someone else, or:

2. Don't try do decide what "good" is for someone else

I refer to "good" as a moral concept.

Thanks

  

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Anonymous try do What does that mean?

  • Anonymous try do What does that mean?
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Anonymous try do

What does that mean?

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I'm very sorry! Read "to" instead "do" in both sentences. Sorry

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AnonymousDon't try to decide what "good" is for someone else.

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