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Whoever being with him #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 10, 2011 18:32 pm   Whoever being with him
 

Hi,

"Whoever being with him will feel stress because of his attitude."

Is this sentence OK?
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Whoever being with him #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 10, 2011 20:06 pm   Whoever being with him
 

No.

"Whoever is with him will feel stress because of his attitude."
would work though.
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Whoever being with him #3 (permalink) Mon Jan 10, 2011 21:18 pm   Whoever being with him
 

thanks.
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