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Just because something isn't happening right now, that doesn't mean is never will. Don't lose hope vs Just because something isn't happening, that doesn't mean is never will. Don't lose hope

The first phrase is correct: 'just because something isn't happening right now, that doesn't mean it never will. Don't lose hope.' The second phrase has a grammatical error with 'is never will.' The correct form is 'it never will.' The first phrase is commonly used to encourage someone to remain hopeful despite current circumstances.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 644 views

Just because something isn't happening right now, that doesn't mean is never will. Don't lose hope

This phrase has a grammatical error with 'is never will.' The correct form is 'it never will.'

The correct form should be 'just because something isn't happening right now, that doesn't mean it never will. Don't lose hope.' This phrase is used to encourage someone to remain hopeful despite current circumstances.
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Just because something isn't happening, that doesn't mean is never will. Don't lose hope

This phrase has a grammatical error with 'is never will.' The correct form is 'it never will.'

The correct form should be 'just because something isn't happening, that doesn't mean it never will. Don't lose hope.' This phrase is used to encourage someone to remain hopeful despite current circumstances.

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