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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Are they same meaning ?

I am a silly woman in the world
I am a fool woman in the world
  

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Neither is good English. Use one of these: I am the silliest / most foolish woman in the world. I am a silly / a foolish woman.

  • Neither is good English.
  • Use one of these: I am the silliest / most foolish woman in the world.
  • I am a silly / a foolish woman.
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Neither is good English. Use one of these:

I am the silliest / most foolish woman in the world.
I am a silly / a foolish woman.

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