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Dmitry
Do these sentences correct?
Dear friends,
I've made up 3 sentences but quite not sure that they are correct. Here they are. Say (speak) what you think. Do what you say. Think what you do.
Oct 11, 2012 12:35 PM
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Say what you think = correct
Do what you say = not quite right. I suggest "Do what you say you'll do", or use the common idiom "actions speak louder than words".
Think what you do = again, not quite right. A more natural way to say this is "Think about what you're doing".
October 11, 2012
1
Those sentences are fine.
October 11, 2012
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