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is this quote correct already? Women's loyalty is tested when a man does not have anything. The men's loyalty is tested when they've got everything...
10 nov. 2011 05:09
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"A woman's loyalty is tested when the man does not have anything. A man's loyalty is tested when the woman has everything." I rewrote the second sentence so it "mirrors" the first sentence more accurately - I hope this still goes with your original intention. (I'm not sure who you meant by "they".) The articles needed close revision, so here's how it works... Women's = women in general. You're talking about females as a collective. When you say "the men's" you mean a specific group of men... but you haven't told us which group - we need to know. I used "a woman's/a man's" to mean "take any one woman or man, as an example". I followed with "the man / the woman" to suggest one specific person in this context: we assume it is their partner. If you use "a", it could mean any possible man/woman.
10 november 2011
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as for the idea of the quote, it seems okay to me. speaking of proper grammar on the other hand, I think it would be better to omit the full stop and the article "The" and be replaced by an adverb "while" for the continuity of the whole tought... it adds a little 'kick' on the speaker's point of view. :)
10 november 2011
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A woman's loyalty is tested when a man does not have anything. A man's loyalty is tested when he's got everything...
10 november 2011
which quote?
10 november 2011
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10 november 2011
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