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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
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How to say that grammatically I just want to learn.

Suppose someone is doing my job and I want to say exactly like this.

If you do this then there is no point of me working here

  

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Liton Das How to say that grammatically I just want to learn. Suppose someone is doing my job and I want to say exactly like this. If you do this then there is no point of me working here .

  • Liton Das How to say that grammatically I just want to learn.
  • Suppose someone is doing my job and I want to say exactly like this.
  • If you do this then there is no point of me working here .
  • I think it is fine as you have written.
  • I have just added a period at the end.
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Liton Das

How to say that grammatically I just want to learn.

Suppose someone is doing my job and I want to say exactly like this.

If you do this then there is no point of me working here.

I think it is fine as you have written. I have just added a period at the end.

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