Pelin
Are these sentences OK? You interfere when you shouldn't. You're meddling in when you shouldn't. You're sticking your nose in when you shouldn't.
2025年5月17日 21:39
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In #2, eliminate "in". In #3, replace "in" with "where".
2025年5月18日 19:02
Yes
2025年5月18日 16:20
受邀老师
Yes, they are okay. I agree with Dan, however, that the second one is a bit awkward. I would prefer "You're meddling when you shouldn't."
2025年5月18日 15:39
The basically all mean the same thing. To me the second sentence sounds incorrect. If you say 'meddling in' there needs to be a direct object, So either: You're meddling. OR You're meddling in other peoples' business. etc.
2025年5月18日 05:54
Yes, all of these work.
2025年5月18日 01:35
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