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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Blights/poisons/pollutes

Hi teachers. Will you please correct or improve this if necessary? (I apologize for the topic)

Which of blights, poisons, pollutes or a fourth option is best to use in the context?

Guy 1 - What's happening?

Guy 2 - Burt has *** himself and passed out. Are you carrying him outside before he blights/poisons/pollutes the whole bar and they're gonna have to evacuate?

Guy 1 - Why do I have to carry him?

Guy 2 - Because you're bigger than me.

  

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anonymous Burt has *** himself Can't I even write that without you bleeping it out? It's actually relevant to the question. Anyway it's number two.

  • anonymous Burt has *** himself Can't I even write that without you bleeping it out?
  • It's actually relevant to the question.
  • Anyway it's number two.
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anonymousBurt has *** himself

Can't I even write that without you bleeping it out? It's actually relevant to the question.

Anyway it's number two.

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anonymousAre you carrying him outside before he blights/poisons/pollutes the whole bar and they're gonna have to evacuate?

None of your choices are wrong, but I'd say "pollutes" or "contaminates".

On another topic, I think a question is wrong here because you have Guy 1 answering this question with another question. Guy 2 should say something like "Y

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