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Deleted user
17 January
Question about English (US)
I am not sure if both of the following sentences
“You will lose weight more easily if you adhere closely to this diet.”
and
“You will lose *your weight more easily if you adhere closely to this diet.”
sound natural.
Could you please tell me?
I am not sure if both of the following sentences
“You will lose weight more easily if you adhere closely to this diet.”
and
“You will lose *your weight more easily if you adhere closely to this diet.”
sound natural.
Could you please tell me?
“You will lose weight more easily if you adhere closely to this diet.”
and
“You will lose *your weight more easily if you adhere closely to this diet.”
sound natural.
Could you please tell me?
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17 January
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- English (US)
- Simplified Chinese (China) Near fluent
The first one sounds more natural.
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- English (US)
- Simplified Chinese (China) Near fluent
The first one sounds more natural.
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@wxngl
Thank you for letting me know it!
So I understood.
I appreciate your help!

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