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Nikoer30127 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

which one is correct or do they have different meanings?

The more I tried the more mistakes came out of anywhere.

The more I tried the more mistakes came out from anywhere.

help me revise them!

thanks
  

Top answer

The more I tried , the more mistakes came out of nowhere.

  • The more I tried , the more mistakes came out of nowhere.
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The more I tried, the more mistakes came out of nowhere.
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thank you very much! but doesn't everywhere mean all places? so that one just sounds werid to you?
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Neither anywhere nor everywhere is natural. 'Come out of nowhere' is the idiom for 'appear without reason'.
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The more I tried the more mistakes I committed.
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Yes, that's a good one, too, manojdas. Thank you.
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Thanx for your help!!! :-)

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