Cristina.W
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I used the sentence above in one of my compositions, and my English teacher said that I should have written 'It is not anything to panic for' because of the negation rule, but I don't think she's right. I was talking about a proper situation, not something general.
Can you please clarify this?
I also was wondering,
when you're talking about cooking, for instance, would you say 'it's not something I'm good at' or 'it's not anything I'm good at'?
Can you please clarify this?
I also was wondering,
when you're talking about cooking, for instance, would you say 'it's not something I'm good at' or 'it's not anything I'm good at'?
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