Is sentence correct??

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I get your trust more when you don't what I don't like rather than you do what i like.
Jan 03rd 2012 15:27 Helen

  • Is sentence correct??
  • Is this sentence correct??

 

  • I get your trust more when you don't what I don't like rather than you do what i like.
  • I get your trust I like you ("You earn my trust" is more correct but you're probably trying to say - "I like you")more when you don't do what I don't like , rather than when you do what i I like.So, "I like you more when you don't do what I don't like, rather than when you do what I like."

 
I hope that helps :)
Jan 03rd 2012 15:33 Dean
Thank you so much~! :) It helped me a lot.
Jan 03rd 2012 15:40 Helen
You're welcome! :)
Jan 03rd 2012 15:29 jery

  • Is sentence correct??
  • Is this sentence correct??

 

  • I get your trust more when you don't what I don't like rather than you do what i like.
  • You trust me more when I do things I don't like to do than when I do things I like to do. (I am not sure what you meant to say; this is what I think you meant to say.)

 
Hope this helps.
Jan 03rd 2012 15:33 Dean
Thank you so much for your correct~^^
Jan 03rd 2012 15:31 趙州

  • I get your trust more when you don't what I don't like rather than you do what i like.
  • I get your trust you more when you do what I like rather than what I don't like.

 
How is that? If the meaning is supposed to be different, let me know!

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