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Is that a correct english sentence?

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If not, can you please correct it. Thanks!

"I have never dated with a fan and don't planning to do so in the future".

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"I have never dated a fan and don't think I will in the future."

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  1. This is the right one!!

    "I have never dated a fan and don't think I will in the future."


  2. no its a grammatically incorrect question

  3. This is correct....

    "I have never dated a fan and I don't think I will in the future."

    or alternatively

    "I have never dated a fan and I don't plan to do so in the future."

  4. I have never dated a fan, and I don't think I will in the future.

  5. the second one is better.I think I would say"I have never dated a fan and don't plan to do so in the future."

  6. change it to "I have never dated a fan, and I don't think I will in the future." It's only slightly different.

  7. The second one is grammatically correct. You could also say:

    "I have never dated a fan and don't plan to do so in the future."

    But the second version is fine as is.


  8. The second one is correct. You don't use "with" when you use the word "date" as a verb (although you can use it when you use it as a noun - "I would never go on a date with him").

    You can't use "planning" (which is present participle) to describe an event in the future. But you *could* say, "...and (I) don't plan on doing so in the future."

    But even so, the second one is still the best. In American English, you want to say what you have to say using the fewest words possible.

  9. it should be "i have never dated a fan and i am not planning to do so in the future"

  10. "I have never dated a fan and don't think I will in the future."

    That's the correct one!

  11. I have never dated a fan, and don't plan to in the future.

  12. First sentence corrected: "I have never dated a fan and don't plan to do so in the future".

    The second sentence is correct: "I have never dated a fan and don't think I will in the future."

  13. 2

  14. I have never dated a fan and am not planning on doing so in the future.

    Why do people keep putting "think I will" in the sentence????

  15. "I have never dated a fan and don't think I will in the future."

  16. "I have never dated a fan and don't think I will in the future."


  17. the second sentence or you could say

    ''I have never dated a fan and it is unlikely that I will in the future.''

  18. the second is correct. The first would need to be I have never had a date with a fan and don't plan to do so in the future. Dated and planning are wrong uses and throw it off.  

  19. 2 is correct

    better sentence structure is;

    I've never dated a fan and don't plan to in the future.

  20. 2nd

  21. The second sentence is correct, but the first needs to be written as

    "I have never dated a fan and am not planning to do so in the future."


  22. the second is closest but you would do better with

    "I have never dated a fan and I don't think I will in the future"

  23. the second one is almost right, but this is a better way of saying it.

    -I have never dated a fan, and I don't think I will in the future.

  24. the second one!:-)

  25. 2 is right.

  26. 2 is proper

  27. Yes. The second "I" is understood.

  28. The second one.

    The first one is wrong because you can't say "dated WITH a fan".

    =)

  29. The second sentence is correct.

  30. WRONG ----> never say never.

    "i have not dated a fan and i dont think i ever will"

  31. 2nd  

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