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Is it correct sentences? He repeats everything he is told not to do so










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  • It sounds like two sentences. Punctuation after "everything"
    – Stefan
    2 days ago










  • To make one sentence, add "even if" before "he"
    – Stefan
    2 days ago












  • It's not clear what it means, so it can hardly be correct.
    – John Lawler
    2 days ago










  • My first thought is: So? Without the 'so' it might work for some situation. In present form it does not.
    – already puzzled
    2 days ago
















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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist 2 days ago


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  • It sounds like two sentences. Punctuation after "everything"
    – Stefan
    2 days ago










  • To make one sentence, add "even if" before "he"
    – Stefan
    2 days ago












  • It's not clear what it means, so it can hardly be correct.
    – John Lawler
    2 days ago










  • My first thought is: So? Without the 'so' it might work for some situation. In present form it does not.
    – already puzzled
    2 days ago














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Is it correct sentences? He repeats everything he is told not to do so







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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist 2 days ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist 2 days ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – tchrist

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • It sounds like two sentences. Punctuation after "everything"
    – Stefan
    2 days ago










  • To make one sentence, add "even if" before "he"
    – Stefan
    2 days ago












  • It's not clear what it means, so it can hardly be correct.
    – John Lawler
    2 days ago










  • My first thought is: So? Without the 'so' it might work for some situation. In present form it does not.
    – already puzzled
    2 days ago


















  • It sounds like two sentences. Punctuation after "everything"
    – Stefan
    2 days ago










  • To make one sentence, add "even if" before "he"
    – Stefan
    2 days ago












  • It's not clear what it means, so it can hardly be correct.
    – John Lawler
    2 days ago










  • My first thought is: So? Without the 'so' it might work for some situation. In present form it does not.
    – already puzzled
    2 days ago
















It sounds like two sentences. Punctuation after "everything"
– Stefan
2 days ago




It sounds like two sentences. Punctuation after "everything"
– Stefan
2 days ago












To make one sentence, add "even if" before "he"
– Stefan
2 days ago






To make one sentence, add "even if" before "he"
– Stefan
2 days ago














It's not clear what it means, so it can hardly be correct.
– John Lawler
2 days ago




It's not clear what it means, so it can hardly be correct.
– John Lawler
2 days ago












My first thought is: So? Without the 'so' it might work for some situation. In present form it does not.
– already puzzled
2 days ago




My first thought is: So? Without the 'so' it might work for some situation. In present form it does not.
– already puzzled
2 days ago















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