I think the sentence is fine, although a bit awkward. You may start a sentence with a preposition, especially '"if".
2006-10-03 13:39:28
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answered by anne b 3
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I think the sentence is grammatically correct, but the content is somewhat funny. I mean, you can only say this to describe a man:
1. who you never see his face before.
2. who is going through a plastic surgery
Since the contents have some kind of confidence in it (it feels like you really know this man before,you know what he wants, just like a close friend), I think the sentence only fit for the second kind of man. You might not want to use this sentence in a wrong way, disastrous!
2006-10-03 13:42:10
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answered by Tingkatan3 3
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He might have an affair someday if he is too handsome.
You can't start a sentence with a preposition (if)
2006-10-03 13:36:32
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answered by Amber D 3
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It is gramatically correct. It just doesn't explain the entire thought. If who is too handsome? I am assuming boyfriend or husband, but the sentence does not explain that.
2006-10-03 13:51:45
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answered by Patti C 7
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He might have an affair one day if he's too handsome.
2006-10-03 13:27:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You already pronounced "each and each year," so the "each and each 12 months" on the top of your sentence is redundant. recommend: A humanitarian employer, the pink go has been assisting needy households when you consider that 1881, dispensing very nearly a million pounds of foodstuff each and each year.
2016-11-26 01:27:27
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answered by mccrory 4
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It's grammatically correct as is but I agree that it is a bit awkward. I'm not sure how to rephrase it to make it sound better but it is fine the way it is so don't fret too much about it.
2006-10-03 13:31:36
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answered by missamerino 2
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As far as I can tell, there is nothing wrong with the grammar in your sentence, other than the fact that it is written in all capital letters.
2006-10-03 13:28:18
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answered by noir 3
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use "might" because you can never be sure that he will have an affair. You know, some guys may look good but are total jerks.
2006-10-03 13:32:38
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answered by T.L. 4
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sentence
2006-10-03 13:34:04
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answered by Sandra M 1
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