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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Bring out the wild side of you.

Is this grammatically correct? I'm writing this for an ad analysis paper and I'm trying to challenge the ad by stating that it has a weak sentence statement or it's wrong grammatically. I really need a concrete proof that there's something wrong with the statement. But is there? Or it just sounds a little off? Thanks!
  

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In future, please post all relevant text inside the message box. I had difficulty locating the phrase you are talking about. Anonymous Bring out the wild side of you It could be a little bit off because we don't usually use that form with a pronoun; we use this: Bring out your wild side.

  • In future, please post all relevant text inside the message box.
  • I had difficulty locating the phrase you are talking about.
  • Anonymous Bring out the wild side of you It could be a little bit off because we don't usually use that form with a pronoun; we use this: Bring out your wild side.
  • However, the style and context of the whole may make yours a better choice.
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In future, please post all relevant text inside the message box. I had difficulty locating the phrase you are talking about.
AnonymousBring out the wild side of you
It could be a little bit off because we don't usually use that form with a pronoun; we use this:

Bring out your wild side.

However, the style and context of the whole

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