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what
Can one say:
1-Some people believe what nonsense they read in newspapers.
2-What nonsense they print in nespapers, some people believe it.
3-What book they review sells well.
(Instead of "whatever nonsense", "whatever book".)
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Re: what
- 1-Some people believe what nonsense they read in newspapers.- I would use 'whatever' or 'the'
2-What nonsense they print in nespapers, some people believe it.- I'd change the comma to a semi-colon.
3-What book they review sells well.- I'd use whichever
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Re: what

Originally Posted by
tdol - 1-Some people believe what nonsense they read in newspapers.- I would use 'whatever' or 'the'
2-What nonsense they print in nespapers, some people believe it.- I'd change the comma to a semi-colon.
3-What book they review sells well.- I'd use whichever

TDOL, I edited your message and changed "wouldn't" to "would" in your first comment. :wink:
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Re: what

Originally Posted by
FW Can one say:
1-Some people believe what nonsense they read in newspapers.
2-What nonsense they print in nespapers, some people believe it.
3-What book they review sells well.
(Instead of "whatever nonsense", "whatever book".)
I agree with TDOL's comments. Another possibility for #2 is:
What nonsense they print in newspapers! Some people believe it. :wink:
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Thanks, Mike.
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Originally Posted by
tdol Thanks, Mike.

I'd hoped I wasn't being too presumptuous. :wink:
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Re: what

Originally Posted by
MikeNewYork 
Originally Posted by
FW Can one say:
1-Some people believe what nonsense they read in newspapers.
2-What nonsense they print in nespapers, some people believe it.
3-What book they review sells well.
(Instead of "whatever nonsense", "whatever book".)
I agree with TDOL's comments. Another possibility for #2 is:
What nonsense they print in newspapers! Some people believe it. :wink:
How about:
- What nonsense they print in newspapers! Amazingly, some people believe it.
What do you think?
:)
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Re: what

Originally Posted by
RonBee 
Originally Posted by
MikeNewYork 
Originally Posted by
FW Can one say:
1-Some people believe what nonsense they read in newspapers.
2-What nonsense they print in nespapers, some people believe it.
3-What book they review sells well.
(Instead of "whatever nonsense", "whatever book".)
I agree with TDOL's comments. Another possibility for #2 is:
What nonsense they print in newspapers! Some people believe it. :wink:
How about
:
- What nonsense they print in newspapers! Amazingly, some people believe it.
I like it. The adverb makes a good bridge. :wink:
What do you think?
:)
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Originally Posted by
RonBee I agree.
:wink:
Oops! I left your last line in.
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