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Guyper Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is correct?

A."They are yet to commit a sin of making a bad movie."
B."They have yet to commit a sin for making a bad movie."

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Top answer

Neither - but the first is closest. They are yet to commit the sin of making a bad movie.

  • Neither - but the first is closest.
  • They are yet to commit the sin of making a bad movie.
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Neither - but the first is closest.

They are yet to commit the sin of making a bad movie.
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I know sound crazy, but what this sentence means?

Is it idiom?
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Hi
They have yet to commit the sin of making a bad movie.

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