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Regret / Remorse
Do these sentences sound natural?
You shouldn't hold any regret.
You shouldn't hold any remorse
6 de jul. de 2020 11:47
Respuestas · 3
Hello Sol!
Because "regret" and "remorse" are both feelings or emotional states I would say the following:
In this context the correct phrasal verb to use (when speaking about regret and remorse) is "hold onto" or the verb "harbor".
So the correct way to say it is:
You shouldn't "hold onto" regret. / You shouldn't "harbor" regret.
or
You shouldn't "hold onto" any regrets. / You shouldn't "harbor" any regrets.
and
You shouldn't "hold onto" any remorse. / You shouldn't "harbor" any remorse.
I hope that helps!
6 de julio de 2020
It would be better to use the verb have rather than hold.
You shouldn't have any regrets.
You shouldn't have any remorse.
6 de julio de 2020
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