HOW TO EXPRESS ACCEPTANCE

HOW TO EXPRESS ACCEPTANCE

 

ACCEPTANCE

TYPICAL STRUCTURE

  1. Travelling is good but only expense can answer it exactly.
Gerund

 

  1. No way is good excepting the one that meets every means.
No Way Clause used with “THAT”
  1. Let things happen as they are in whatever you live.
Imperative “LET” used with Relative Clause as complement
  1. To be fully sacrificed then be forgiving-this is what human can wonder indeed!
Series of Imperatives used with Appositive
  1. We can’t make change to all; though we are of great strength.
Used with clause of recession
  1. The best thing that we have done has come over.
Used with the superlative relative clause
  1. I have never found any means that can help make it clear as we hope.
Used with “Never” in present perfect
  1. To do is to think; To think means to accept; and to be complete is to let it be.

Used with a series of similarly structured context

  1. We think that drug must be banned; but how can we ban the entire society as if it were a human victim.

Used with “That”clause as an object in a compound structure

  1. Dishonesty, a government does, has nothing to do with its paytaxers.

Used with point of punctuation

 

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