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Train cpu 825 Posted 4 years ago
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Being abused or abusing

She should be ashamed of herself for being a faker and abusing her husband.
  

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I'm just trying. You could say: -She should be ashamed of herself for being fake and abusive to her husband. (adj) -She should be ashamed of herself for being a faker and an abuse r to her husband.

  • I'm just trying.
  • You could say: -She should be ashamed of herself for being fake and abusive to her husband.
  • (adj) -She should be ashamed of herself for being a faker and an abuse r to her husband.
  • (n) -She should be ashamed of herself for abusing her husband and being fake .
  • I can't say your sentence is wrong, but I really stuck with it because of using "for", "being" and "and".
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I'm just trying. You could say:

-She should be ashamed of herself for being fake and abusive to her husband. (adj)

-She should be ashamed of herself for being a faker and an abuser to her husband. (n)

-She should be ashamed of herself for abusing her husband and being fake.


I can't say your sentence is wrong, but I really

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train cpu 825 She should be ashamed of herself for being a faker and abusing her husband.

Just guessing you may mean this:

She should be ashamed of herself for being a faker about being abused by her husband.

Or,

She should be ashamed of herself for lying about being abused by her husband.

CJ

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