which sentence is more correct

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m3zomo

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Hello guys, I am writing an essay and wondering which sentence of those is more correct or if their is another suggestion, please say it

it helped thousands of women all over the world get over their infertility problems
it helped thousands of women all over the world get over on their infertility problems
it helped thousands of women all over the world get over their through infertility problems
 
Only your first sentence is correct.
 
It helped thousands of women all over the world get over their through infertility problems.

Technically, none of your sentences was correct - none of them started with a capital letter and none finished with a punctuation mark.

I have left your third sentence in place above because I am very surprised that you thought that "get over their through" could be correct. Are you sure that's what you meant to suggest?
 
Thank you for your concentration, for technical part, I do know that but didn't mean correction but for the middle part;)

For third sentence I was wrong, I meant to ask for ( get over through their infertility problems), but thank you for your notes
 
Thank you for your concentration, for technical part, I do know that but didn't mean correction but for the middle part;)
I can't understand what this means.

For the third sentence, I was wrong. I meant to ask [STRIKE]for ([/STRIKE] if "get over through their infertility problems" was correct, but thank you for your notes.

"Get over through" is also incorrect.
 
m3zomo, as you already knew about capital letters and closing punctuation, you should have written your sentences grammatically in post #1 for four reasons:

1. It is a good habit to get into to write grammatically at all times;

2. It is a good example to set for other students who might read your thread;

3. It shows respect for the language and to the teachers and other native speakers here;

4. It would have saved me having to write this and spend five minutes of my life which I'll never get back.
 
All respect for you guys, And thank you for your Five minutes Rover :)
 
All respect to you guys, and thank you for your five minutes​, Rover. [STRIKE]:)[/STRIKE]
Don't use a home-made emoticon to replace a proper punctuation mark. If you want to use a smiley, click on the :-D icon.
 
If you type it with the nose :-) ;-) :-D, it will automatically turn into :), ;-), :-D, etc
 
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