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5 minutes ago, chanyeolears said:

'Each person has' or 'each people have'?

each person has 

 

6 minutes ago, chanyeolears said:

And is this sentence right: 'however, what's seen in the limelight is not always what it truly is'?

sounds about right to me 

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26 minutes ago, chanyeolears said:

'Each person has' or 'each people have'?

And is this sentence right: 'however, what's seen in the limelight is not always what it truly is'?

The second sentence is technically right. I would probably change it to this: However, what's seen in the limelight is not always what truly is.

It sounds like a proverb and taking out the "is" makes it sound even more like a proverb.

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7 hours ago, chaiyya said:

The second sentence is technically right. I would probably change it to this: However, what's seen in the limelight is not always what truly is.

It sounds like a proverb and taking out the "is" makes it sound even more like a proverb.

I’m sorry, i still dont understand?

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On 8/20/2020 at 7:39 AM, chaiyya said:

It's fine the way that you wrote it, but I would write it this way: However, what's seen in the limelight is not always what truly is.

It sounds slightly better that way.

 

Okay thanks in advance

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