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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

cooking or cooking

Stop cooking, you are bad at it. Please go iron.

The person doing the ironing says

I'm doing this better than cooking anyways.
I'm doing this better than I cook anyways.

Which is correct? How should it be said?
  

Top answer

Stop cooking ; you are bad at it. Please go iron. I'm better at that / ironing , anyway.

  • Stop cooking ; you are bad at it.
  • Please go iron.
  • I'm better at that / ironing , anyway.
  • (said before ironing) I'm better at this than (I am at) cooking, anyway.
  • (said while ironing)
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Stop cooking; you are bad at it. Please go iron.


I'm better at that / ironing, anyway. (said before ironing)
I'm better at this than (I am at) cooking, anyway. (said while ironing)

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