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Englishmenrob Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Confuse with the usage of rude and rid

is this correct?
1. sometimes,I get rid of constructing a grammar
2. Sometimes,I get rude of constructing grammar.

which is correct i need your answer
  

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Hi, and welcome to the forums! Rude and rid don't seem to fit your sentence. I am not sure what you mean.

  • Hi, and welcome to the forums!
  • Rude and rid don't seem to fit your sentence.
  • I am not sure what you mean.
  • Rude means impolite.
  • THe boy was punished because he was rude to his teacher.
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Hi, and welcome to the forums!

Rude and rid don't seem to fit your sentence. I am not sure what you mean.

Rude means impolite. THe boy was punished because he was rude to his teacher.

Get rid of means to put in the trash, give away, remove, or put aside. I need to get rid of the stuff I don't want.
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So, what would be the correct answer. If this is a wrong example
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Hello EMR,

It's quite difficult to suggest a correct answer, as the sentences don't have any significant meaning.

Can you paraphrase your intended meaning?

MrP

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