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John is not be totally alone in his thinking.
I have just seen this sentence in a newspaper.
John is not be totally alone in his thinking.
I think the sentence is wrong, "be" should be omitted.
What do you think?
Thanks for help!
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Re: John is not be totally alone in his thinking.

Originally Posted by
anhnha
I have just seen this sentence in a newspaper.
John is not be totally alone in his thinking.
I think the sentence is wrong, "be" should be omitted.
What do you think?
Thanks for help!
You are right, "be" is wrong.
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