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Education & Reference by Anonymous 2018-06-25 13:04:45
Social Science
Correct grammar of this sentence "you will always be rembered forever"?
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Anonymous
The sentence is already grammatically correct. However, it's redundant: unless you remove either "always" or "forever," it will sound stupid, but there's no problem with the GRAMMAR, just the semantics.
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Anonymous
Either "you will always be remembered" or "you will be remembered forever." Having both "always" and "forever" is a redundancy; only one is necessary.
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Anonymous
"Always" and "forever" are redundant - they mean the same thing. I would omit one or the other. Also, I would spell "remembered" correctly.
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Anonymous
GS is right. The sentence as you have it, is redundant.
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Anonymous
You will always be remembered, or You will be remembered forever.