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Red Zambala Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Word ordering

Hello,
"Word" is killing my best inspirations:( I often have problems with english word ordering....And I want to write not only correct, but also with feeling, emotions, etc....
With that said, how to re-order this sentence:
"To have no new rebirth"
  

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Hello, Red—and welcome to English Forums. Red Zambala And I want to write not only correct, but also with feeling, emotions, etc.... This ability comes only with long practice; even native speakers often fail at it.

  • Hello, Red—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Red Zambala And I want to write not only correct, but also with feeling, emotions, etc....
  • This ability comes only with long practice; even native speakers often fail at it.
  • Red Zambala how to re-order this sentence: "To have no new rebirth" That is not a complete sentence, but as it stands, the word order is correct.
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Hello, Red—and welcome to English Forums.
Red ZambalaAnd I want to write not only correct, but also with feeling, emotions, etc....
This ability comes only with long practice; even native speakers often fail at it.
Red Zambalahow to re-order this sentence: "To have no new rebirth"
That is not a complete sentence, but as it sta
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It is complete, because the rest is made clear from previous sentence....
well, if I put there comma, it doesn't show a mistake.

But is it always necessary to write only complete sentences?
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Red ZambalaIt is complete, because the rest is made clear from previous sentence
No, it is not. Previous sentences are irrelevant to the grammatical completeness of a current one.
Red Zambalawell, if I put there comma, it doesn't show a mistake.
Put a comma where? Please present all of your text if you wish an evaluation.

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