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I would like to know if a native english speaking person would find this sentence grammatically correct.
'You owe yourself appreciating your efforts.'
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I would like to know if a native english speaking person would find this sentence grammatically correct.
'You owe yourself appreciating your efforts.'
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put on hold as off-topic by Jason Bassford, Mark Beadles, Phil Sweet, Laurel, Scott Dec 9 at 5:27
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"You owe it to yourself to appreciate your efforts."
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Dec 8 at 15:51
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I would like to know if a native english speaking person would find this sentence grammatically correct.
'You owe yourself appreciating your efforts.'
Thank you!
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I would like to know if a native english speaking person would find this sentence grammatically correct.
'You owe yourself appreciating your efforts.'
Thank you!
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put on hold as off-topic by Jason Bassford, Mark Beadles, Phil Sweet, Laurel, Scott Dec 9 at 5:27
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"You owe it to yourself to appreciate your efforts."
– Freddie R
Dec 8 at 15:51
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"You owe it to yourself to appreciate your efforts."
– Freddie R
Dec 8 at 15:51
"You owe it to yourself to appreciate your efforts."
– Freddie R
Dec 8 at 15:51
"You owe it to yourself to appreciate your efforts."
– Freddie R
Dec 8 at 15:51
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I think a native speaker from the UK would say:
You owe it to yourself to appreciate your efforts.
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Perhaps “your own efforts”, for emphasis.
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Dec 8 at 12:18
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I think a native speaker from the UK would say:
You owe it to yourself to appreciate your efforts.
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Perhaps “your own efforts”, for emphasis.
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Dec 8 at 12:18
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I think a native speaker from the UK would say:
You owe it to yourself to appreciate your efforts.
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Perhaps “your own efforts”, for emphasis.
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Dec 8 at 12:18
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I think a native speaker from the UK would say:
You owe it to yourself to appreciate your efforts.
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I think a native speaker from the UK would say:
You owe it to yourself to appreciate your efforts.
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answered Dec 8 at 10:59
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Perhaps “your own efforts”, for emphasis.
– pbasdf
Dec 8 at 12:18
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Perhaps “your own efforts”, for emphasis.
– pbasdf
Dec 8 at 12:18
Perhaps “your own efforts”, for emphasis.
– pbasdf
Dec 8 at 12:18
Perhaps “your own efforts”, for emphasis.
– pbasdf
Dec 8 at 12:18
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"You owe it to yourself to appreciate your efforts."
– Freddie R
Dec 8 at 15:51