Sentence 1: The world is uncertain.
Sentence 2: In this world, we cannot cannot know what the future will bring.
Sentence 3: We must be prepared for any eventuality.
Sentence 2: In this world, we cannot cannot know what the future will bring.
Sentence 3: We must be prepared for any eventuality.
2 comments:
1- In this world, we cannot cannot know what the future will bring because this world is uncertain, so we must be prepared for any eventuality.
2- This world is uncertain, and in this world we cannot know what the future will bring, therefore, we must be prepared for any eventuality.
3- Being that this world is uncertain and we cannot know what the future will bring, we must be prepared for any eventuality.
4- We must be prepared for any eventuality because this world is uncertain, and in this world, we cannot know what the future will bring.
Brad-English 143
Some good attempts there, Brad!
How about this one:
"In this uncertain world, we cannot know what the future will bring and must be prepared for any eventuality."
Notice how smoothly we can combine the first sentence as a modifier?
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