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Tostyle un Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Hello teachers,

Are both of these correct?

"Whenever you decide getting rude, you are super rude or you go super rude".

When you decide you should get rude, you are super rude or you go super rude.

I am sure both are right, but I am a bit doubtful.

Thank you teachers!
  

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tostyle un I am sure both are right, No. Whenever you decide to be rude, you are 'super-rude' or you 'go super-rude'. When you decide you should be rude,you are 'super-rude' or you 'go super-rude'.

  • tostyle un I am sure both are right, No.
  • Whenever you decide to be rude, you are 'super-rude' or you 'go super-rude'.
  • When you decide you should be rude,you are 'super-rude' or you 'go super-rude'.
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tostyle unI am sure both are right,
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Whenever you decide to be rude, you are 'super-rude' or you 'go super-rude'.
When you decide you should be rude,you are 'super-rude' or you 'go super-rude'.
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Are all of these correct?

"When you decide that you want to be rude, you can be super rude."

"When you decide that you want to be rude, you are very rude."

Thank you teachers.
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