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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Today in the world, the holy is under and the wicked is above.

Is the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful? Thanks in advance.

  

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We usually say in the world today In the world today, the holy is under and the wicked is above. I s the sentence grammatically correct When we say 'the holy, we usually mean holy people. The same for the wicked, In the world today, t he holy people are under and the wicked people are above..

  • We usually say in the world today In the world today, the holy is under and the wicked is above.
  • I s the sentence grammatically correct When we say 'the holy, we usually mean holy people.
  • The same for the wicked, In the world today, t he holy people are under and the wicked people are above..
  • What do you mean by under and abov e?
  • I could start guessing, but really you should say it another way.
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We usually say in the world today

In the world today, the holy is under and the wicked is above.

Is the sentence grammatically correct

When we say 'the holy, we usually mean holy people. The same for the wicked,

In the world today, the holy people are under and the wicked people are above..


What do you mean by under and

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