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EnBuff Posted 14 years ago
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Which Is Correct, If At All?

Native English speaker, please help me.

Which is more correct, if at all?

1. Any English I've lever learned I learned from movies and the Internet

OR

2. All the English I've learned I learned from movies and the Internet

If none are correct, then please provide a correct way to express this thought.

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

Hi, Saying learned twice is not good style. Any variety of English I've learned came through watching movies and surfing the Internet. Regards

  • Hi, Saying learned twice is not good style.
  • Any variety of English I've learned came through watching movies and surfing the Internet.
  • Regards
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Hi,

Saying learned twice is not good style.

Any variety of English I've learned came through watching movies and surfing the Internet.

Regards
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Repetition is not always bad. Both of your sentences are natural and correct.
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Hi,
enoonRepetition is not always bad.
For what it's worth, I don't like repetition. For what it's worth, I don't like repetition.
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Thanks for your valuable answers, folks. You have no idea how much you helped me.
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Your sentences require punctuation (commas and full stops). Then they will be fine.

1. Any English I've ever learned, I learned from movies and the Internet.
2. All the English I've learned, I learned from movies and the Internet.

Some might quibble about the commas, but I would put them in because when I read the sentences, I pause at this
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Thanks for your input, Alphecca. Very much appreciated.

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