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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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when I lose when

Is there a grammatical problem?
Don't criticize me when I lose when you've already lost.

Sam ask Ron not to critique him once he loses stating that Ron has already lost.

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Is there a grammatical problem? Don't criticize me when I lose when you've already lost. Correct grammar, but a comma after 'lose' would change the meaning to the one you probably intend..

  • Is there a grammatical problem?
  • Don't criticize me when I lose when you've already lost.
  • Correct grammar, but a comma after 'lose' would change the meaning to the one you probably intend..
  • Sam ask Ron not to critique him once he loses stating that Ron has already lost.
  • 'Ask' is incorrect.
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Is there a grammatical problem?
Don't criticize me when I lose when you've already lost.
Correct grammar, but a comma after 'lose' would change the meaning to the one you probably intend..

Sam ask Ron not to critique him once he loses stating that Ron has already lost.
'Ask' is incorrect.

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