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I don't _______ what I wrote I'm going to rewrite it completely .


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Answered by maazsayyed33
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Question: I don't _______ what I wrote. I'm going to rewrite it completely.

Answers: 1) I don't know what I wrote. I'm going to rewrite it completely.

2) I don't remember what I wrote. I'm going to rewrite it completely.

3) I don't understand what I wrote. I'm going to rewrite it completely.

Answered by Tulsi4890
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"I don't remember what I wrote, I'm going to rewrite it completely."

This sentence expresses the speaker's intention to revise their previous writing due to a lack of recollection. Here are a few key points about the sentence's grammar:

  • Negative contraction: "Don't" denotes negation and is a shortened form of "do not."

  • Verb tense: "remember" is in the present tense, indicating that the speaker's lack of recall is a current state.

  • Conjunction: "I'm going to rewrite it completely" is a dependent clause that follows the independent clause "I don't remember what I wrote." The conjunction "and" is omitted, creating a smoother flow of thought.

  • Infinitive phrase: "to rewrite it completely" is an infinitive phrase functioning as the main verb in the dependent clause, indicating the speaker's intended action.

  • Adverb: "completely" modifies "rewrite" and provides additional information about the extent of the revision.

Overall, the sentence is grammatically correct and effectively conveys the speaker's intention to revise their previous writing due to a lack of recall.

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