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7 February
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A: "The Lord knows the best way of helping me with my trials."
B: "The Lord knows how best to help me with my trials."
C: "The Lord knows how to help me with my trials in the best way."
Hello! Do you think the sentences above sound natural? Thank you.
A: "The Lord knows the best way of helping me with my trials."
B: "The Lord knows how best to help me with my trials."
C: "The Lord knows how to help me with my trials in the best way."
Hello! Do you think the sentences above sound natural? Thank you.
B: "The Lord knows how best to help me with my trials."
C: "The Lord knows how to help me with my trials in the best way."
Hello! Do you think the sentences above sound natural? Thank you.
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7 February
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- English (US)
all three sound natural. the best is probably A though.
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- English (US)
all three sound natural. the best is probably A though.
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