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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
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Are this sentences grammatically correct?

EXPERTS are warning that you need to be knowledgeable before foraging for mushrooms.

he was dodgy of her motives (dodgy = suspicious)

  

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mosja dodgy = suspicious Hmm. I've never seen that definition of 'dodgy'. It's more like dubious, of uncertain outcome.

  • mosja dodgy = suspicious Hmm.
  • I've never seen that definition of 'dodgy'.
  • It's more like dubious, of uncertain outcome.
  • The word you want is 'wary': nervous or distrustful about possible dangers .
  • mosja Experts are warning that you need to be knowledgeable before foraging for mushrooms.
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mosjadodgy = suspicious

Hmm. I've never seen that definition of 'dodgy'. It's more like dubious, of uncertain outcome.

The word you want is 'wary': nervous or distrustful about possible dangers.

mosja

Experts are warning that you need to be knowledgeable before foraging

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