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Seoul Brother Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

about object deletion

A : Let's go and spend more to get a free gift.
B : I am not sure that's a good idea. You are not supposed to buy to get it.

In this dialogue, if I omit the object of buy, the sentence is grammatically incorrect?

I have one more question.
If I use I instead of You, what kind of error do I commit?

thanks in advance
  

Top answer

Seoul Brother In this dialogue, if I omit the object of buy, the sentence is grammatically incorrect? No. Seoul Brother If I use I instead of You, what kind of error do I commit?

  • Seoul Brother In this dialogue, if I omit the object of buy, the sentence is grammatically incorrect?
  • No.
  • Seoul Brother If I use I instead of You, what kind of error do I commit?
  • What would be the 'revised' sentence?
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Seoul BrotherIn this dialogue, if I omit the object of buy, the sentence is grammatically incorrect?
No.
Seoul BrotherIf I use I instead of You, what kind of error do I commit?
What would be the 'revised' sentence?

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