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"All along we refuse to assemble the tracks by force" vs "All along we rejected to assemble the tracks by force"

Both phrases have issues. The correct form should be 'all along we have refused to assemble the tracks by force.' The use of 'refused' is more appropriate than 'rejected' in this context. Additionally, the verb 'assemble' should be followed by 'the tracks' to make the sentence grammatically correct.

Last Updated: April 04, 2024

All along we refuse to assemble the tracks by force

This phrase is not correct. It should be 'all along we have refused to assemble the tracks by force.'

The correct form uses 'have refused' instead of 'refuse' and 'the tracks' after 'assemble.'

Alternatives:

  • all along we have refused to assemble the tracks by force

All along we rejected to assemble the tracks by force

This phrase is not correct. It should be 'all along we have refused to assemble the tracks by force.'

The correct form uses 'have refused' instead of 'rejected' and 'the tracks' after 'assemble.'

Alternatives:

  • all along we have refused to assemble the tracks by force

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