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Are both sentences OK? Or how would you say them?
(some help etc.)
I am ready to do my part.
I am ready to do whatever is my part.
Dec 25, 2014 9:42 PM
Answers · 1
The first one is fine. The second sentence should be "I'm ready to do whatever my part is." Honestly though, the second sentence doesn't sound very natural. It would be more natural to say "I'm ready to do whatever is necessary."
December 25, 2014
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