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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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受邀老师
I agree with Jonathan.
2025年11月10日
In #2, eliminate "in". In #3, replace "in" with "where".
2025年5月18日
Yes
2025年5月18日
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
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
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