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I don't want to go out alone, I want you come out together
💡 Here’s a corrected and improved version of your sentence:
"I don’t want to go out alone; I want you to come with me."
Tips:
1. Use a semicolon or a period to separate two independent clauses.
2. After "want you," include "to" before the verb ("come").
3. "Come out together" sounds a bit awkward; "come with me" is more natural.Hong Kong
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I understand that it can feel daunting to go out or try something new on your own. While I can't join you in person, I can certainly help by offering advice or tips to make your plans more enjoyable and safe. If you're feeling uneasy about going out ... More
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