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Thein Lwin 7291 Posted 11 years ago
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writing

1. There is no person who is useless or like a burden for existing.
2. And so, probably, there is no person to be underestimated.
Please correct the sentences. Thanks a lot.
  

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No one is useless or a burden by existing, so no one can be underestimated.

  • No one is useless or a burden by existing, so no one can be underestimated.
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No one is useless or a burden by existing, so no one can be underestimated.
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Mister MicawberNo one is useless or a burden by existing, so no one can be underestimated.
Dear Mister Micawber, thanks again.
I want to continue to write: Everyone is valuable. They are just like seashells on the beach.( Because seashells can be made into useful things.)
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Thein Lwin 7291 Everyone is valuable. They are just like seashells on the beach.
That simile is not clear to an English reader. Seashells are common; they are easily collected for a moment's admiration and then cast back onto the beach.

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