I am a simple guy and doesn't like exaggeration at all. I like people who are straightforward. I don't like to show off.
Please check my sentence.
I have underlined two errors. Please fix them in a new post.
What about the other error?
What about the other error?
I am a simple guy and don't like exaggeration at all. I like people who are straightforward. I don't like to show off.
OK. Your sentences are now grammatically correct. The first two sentences go together OK. The third doesn't really fit. The first two suggest that you are talking about your preferences regarding other people's behaviour. The third is about your behaviour. (I took "I don't like exaggeration at all" to mean that you don't like it when other people exaggerate. If you don't like exaggerating yourself, just don't do it.)
Your sentences are now grammatically correct.
Are my sentences correct and acceptable?
I want to say that I don't like people who exaggerate and I don't like to exaggerate either.
I have already answered the first part of your question. You are not giving me confidence that you are reading my responses carefully.
So, now my sentences are correct. Am I correct?
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