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my brother just left for 6 month and I couldn’t get any happier vs my brother leaves today for 6 months and I couldn’t be anymore happier

Both phrases have some issues in terms of grammar and word choice. The first phrase has a tense inconsistency ('just left' and 'couldn't get any happier'), while the second phrase has a word choice error ('anymore happier'). Both phrases could be improved for clarity and correctness.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 456 views

my brother just left for 6 month and I couldn’t get any happier

This phrase has a tense inconsistency and should be revised for clarity and correctness.

To correct this phrase, you could say, 'My brother just left for 6 months, and I couldn't be any happier.'
  • I've been doing this for you for 6 months and I have found nothing.
  • I guess I just - I think it's funny how we've been doing this for 6 months and we've never met.
  • And they tell me that if the season goes well, I could be gone for 6 months.
  • You know, I've been working there for 6 months, and I have been begging for an opportunity like this.
  • Fecchia throws down his gun and gives up during the battle they've been awaiting for 6 months and you viewers for two hours.
  • My ex-coach's daughter goes missing for 6 months and he turns to you to find her?
  • This could lead to the postponement of deliberations on a case for at least 3 months and in some instances for 6 months following the moment the Tribunal reaches the stage of deliberation.
  • She'd only been gone 6 months when you came, and I couldn't bear the thought of having another girl in the house.
  • I've been working here for 6 months, and I want
  • My brother just chopped off someone's head.
  • You haven't written for 6 months
  • Robby had only been playing electric guitar for 6 months.
  • You were supposed to work for 6 months.
  • And you froze me out for 6 months. I felt guilty.
  • Symptoms may not be seen for 6 weeks to 6 months after infection.
  • Furthermore, in a specific example, a third country resident was subsequently banned from entering the EU for 6 months.
  • Symptoms may not be seen for 6 weeks to 6 months after infection.
  • For 6 months following Foscan treatment, avoid prolonged direct sunlight exposure of the injection site arm.
  • For 6 months following Foscan treatment avoid prolonged direct sunlight exposure of the injection site arm.
  • I've been here for 6 months.

Alternatives:

  • My brother just left for 6 months, and I couldn't be any happier.

my brother leaves today for 6 months and I couldn’t be anymore happier

This phrase contains a word choice error ('anymore happier').

To correct this phrase, you could say, 'My brother is leaving today for 6 months, and I couldn't be any happier.'
  • I've been doing this for you for 6 months and I have found nothing.
  • I guess I just - I think it's funny how we've been doing this for 6 months and we've never met.
  • And they tell me that if the season goes well, I could be gone for 6 months.
  • You know, I've been working there for 6 months, and I have been begging for an opportunity like this.
  • Fecchia throws down his gun and gives up during the battle they've been awaiting for 6 months and you viewers for two hours.
  • My ex-coach's daughter goes missing for 6 months and he turns to you to find her?
  • This could lead to the postponement of deliberations on a case for at least 3 months and in some instances for 6 months following the moment the Tribunal reaches the stage of deliberation.
  • She'd only been gone 6 months when you came, and I couldn't bear the thought of having another girl in the house.
  • I've been working here for 6 months, and I want
  • You haven't written for 6 months
  • Robby had only been playing electric guitar for 6 months.
  • You were supposed to work for 6 months.
  • And you froze me out for 6 months. I felt guilty.
  • Symptoms may not be seen for 6 weeks to 6 months after infection.
  • Furthermore, in a specific example, a third country resident was subsequently banned from entering the EU for 6 months.
  • Symptoms may not be seen for 6 weeks to 6 months after infection.
  • For 6 months following Foscan treatment, avoid prolonged direct sunlight exposure of the injection site arm.
  • For 6 months following Foscan treatment avoid prolonged direct sunlight exposure of the injection site arm.
  • I've been here for 6 months.
  • We've been waiting for 6 months... for payment.

Alternatives:

  • My brother is leaving today for 6 months, and I couldn't be any happier.

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