1. Could you confirm whether the following sentences are okay?
A. You're annoying. B. You're annoying me.
2. I think the 'annoying' of A is an adjective and the 'annoying' of B is a present participle. Are my grammatical judgements on A and B right?
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lucas21c 2. I think the 'annoying' of A is an adjective and the 'annoying' of B is a present participle. Are my grammatical judgements on A and B right?
— Mister Micawber
lucas21c 2.
I think the 'annoying' of A is an adjective and the 'annoying' of B is a present participle.
Are my grammatical judgements on A and B right?
Yes, they are.
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lucas21c2. I think the 'annoying' of A is an adjective and the 'annoying' of B is a present participle. Are my grammatical judgements on A and B right?