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Who do you want to turn into someone famous for one day?

I wouldn't want to turn into anyone famous even for just one day, because after all I will turn back myself. The power or a lot of money can't be anything for just one day, and I'm going to feel vain. Rather than that, I want to improve myself as soon as possible.

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Who do you want to turn into someone famous for one day?


Who doould you want to turn into someone famous for one day? Would you want to turn into someone famous for one day?

Who doich famous person would you want to turn into someone famous for one day? Which famous person would you want to turn into for one day?

rephrasing is needed

I wouldn't want to turn into anyone famous even for just one day, because after all I will turn back myself.


I wouldn't want to turn into anyone famous even for just one day, because after all I willould turn back into myself. I wouldn't want to turn into anyone famous even for just one day, because after all I would turn back into myself.

The preposition 'into' is required to express the relation between 'myself' and the rest of the clause.

I wouldn't want to turn into anyone famous even for just one day, because after all I willould turn back into myself. I wouldn't want to turn into anyone famous even for just one day, because after all I would turn back into myself.

The power or a lot of money can't be anything for just one day, and I'm going to feel vain.


The power orf a lot of money can't be anything for just one day, and I'm going to would/I'd feel vain. The power of a lot of money can't be anything for just one day, and I would/I'd feel vain.

The power or a lot of money can't be anythinguseful for just one day, and I'm going to would feel vain. power or a lot of money can't be useful for just one day, and I would feel vain.

Rather than that, I want to improve myself as soon as possible.


Rather than that, I want to improve myself as soon as possible. Rather than that, I want to improve myself as soon as possible.

Rather thanInstead of that, I would want to improve myself as soon as possible. Instead of that, I would want to improve myself as soon as possible.

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