Let's say we are reading some self-help book but most people just read it and DON'T put it into action.
If I say "Those are not just words, those are not just text, it's not just ideas.... it is REAL you need to employ ALL of it into action!"
Am I saying it correctly grammatically?
Is "to employ it into action" grammatically correct?
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- Aikuzo
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Is "to employ it into action" grammatically correct?
Pls correct any errors you see on my writings on: nouns, tenses :)
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Re: Is "to employ it into action" grammatically correct?
No, we can't use "employ" quite like that.
You could say:
You need to put all of those ideas into action!
You need to actually employ those ideas in life!
You need to employ those ideas.
You could say:
You need to put all of those ideas into action!
You need to actually employ those ideas in life!
You need to employ those ideas.