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Lucus Ong Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Brag

Could anybody correct the sentences below for me?

It seems that you enjoy being called Windbag. (Should it be windbag or old windbag?)(What is the differences between windbag and old windbag?)

I bragged to my friends: “I think the test is easy. I could answer all the question easily just now.”

He bragged that he marks would/will be different this time. (the marks of his exam still haven’t released.)

You made your brag again.

Your big bragging must be stopped or I will get angry. (What is the big difference between big bragging and brig)

Many thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

Hi, It seems that you enjoy being called a windbag. ) 'Old' simply refers to the person's age or demeaour. It suggests you are old or seem to be old.

  • Hi, It seems that you enjoy being called a windbag.
  • ) 'Old' simply refers to the person's age or demeaour.
  • It suggests you are old or seem to be old.
  • I don't hear the word 'windbag' a lot these days.
  • I bragged to my friends: “I think the test is easy.
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Hi,

It seems that you enjoy being called a windbag. (Should it be windbag or old windbag?)(What is the differences between windbag and old windbag?)

'Old' simply refers to the person's age or demeaour. It suggests you are old or seem to be old.

I don't hear the word 'windbag' a lot these days.

I bragged to my friends: “I think the test is easy. I could answer

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