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Napoleonponapa Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Word correction" to correct oneself, to mend onself, to turn over a new leaf"

1) So far I have behaved badly but now I correct my way.

2) So far I have behaved badly but now I correct myself.

3) So far I have behaved badly but now I mend my way.

4) So far I have behaved badly but now I mend myself.

Which one is correct and commonly used in daily conversation? any other synonym?

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napoleonponapa Which one is correct and commonly used in daily conversation? I admit that I've behaved badly in the past, but now I intend to mend my way s . CJ

  • napoleonponapa Which one is correct and commonly used in daily conversation?
  • I admit that I've behaved badly in the past, but now I intend to mend my way s .
  • CJ
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napoleonponapaWhich one is correct and commonly used in daily conversation?
I admit that I've behaved badly in the past, but now I intend to mend my ways.

CJ

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