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2 Aug 2017
- Portuguese (Brazil)
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
I'm not to blame if you're uneducated.
or
I'm not guilty if you're uneducated Does this sound natural?
I'm not to blame if you're uneducated.
or
I'm not guilty if you're uneducated Does this sound natural?
or
I'm not guilty if you're uneducated Does this sound natural?
Which sentence is correct?
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2 Aug 2017
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- English (US)
Natural
Both are correct but I prefer the first one.
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