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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Boyfriend

I asked her why did you unfriend me.

She - no I didn't do that.

Me - then one of your evil friends must have done this.


The last reply of mine is it grammatically correct.

  

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If it began with a capital letter then it would be correct English. "evil" is normally a strong negative word. I'm not sure whether you are using it here in its true sense or in a jokey manner, but I guess this will be clear within the context of the personal relationships involved.

  • If it began with a capital letter then it would be correct English.
  • "evil" is normally a strong negative word.
  • I'm not sure whether you are using it here in its true sense or in a jokey manner, but I guess this will be clear within the context of the personal relationships involved.
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If it began with a capital letter then it would be correct English.

"evil" is normally a strong negative word. I'm not sure whether you are using it here in its true sense or in a jokey manner, but I guess this will be clear within the context of the personal relationships involved.

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