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Vutdoan Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Are these correct?

1. I got tired of getting blown away in Call of Duty.

2. I got tired of being left behind.

3. I got tired of becoming friends with people who only lasted a month.
  

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1-- I don't understand, but the grammar seems right. What is 'Call of Duty'? A movie?

  • 1-- I don't understand, but the grammar seems right.
  • What is 'Call of Duty'?
  • A movie?
  • 2-- OK 3-- No good.
  • I got tired of forming friendships with people that only lasted a month.
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1-- I don't understand, but the grammar seems right. What is 'Call of Duty'? A movie?
2-- OK
3-- No good. I got tired of forming friendships with people that only lasted a month.
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Mister Micawber
3-- No good. I got tired of forming friendships with people that only lasted a month.

Continuing with the presumed military theme, I understood #3 to mean that the people only lasted a month, then died in combat (or were perhaps redeployed).
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OK-- we don't really need 'people' anyway:

I got tired of forming friendships that only lasted a month.

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