Silverobama
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Hi.
I read the following sentence in Cambridge.org.
I don't have much sympathy for her - I think she's brought her troubles on herself.
I think the italic part is redundant. Am I right?
I think it should either be "brought herself troubles" or "brought troubles on herself".
I read the following sentence in Cambridge.org.
I don't have much sympathy for her - I think she's brought her troubles on herself.
I think the italic part is redundant. Am I right?
I think it should either be "brought herself troubles" or "brought troubles on herself".