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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

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Hi,

"Do I always have to take the initiative to talk first? Because you're always blaming that I am quiet"

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Hi Anon I'd reverse the order of the two sentences and make a couple of small changes: " You're always saying that I am too quiet. Do I always have to take the initiative to talk first? " The word 'blaming' doesn't work in your sentence.

  • Hi Anon I'd reverse the order of the two sentences and make a couple of small changes: " You're always saying that I am too quiet.
  • Do I always have to take the initiative to talk first?
  • " The word 'blaming' doesn't work in your sentence.
  • If you really want to use a word other than 'saying', you could possibly say this: " You're always accusing me of being too quiet.
  • "
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Hi Anon

I'd reverse the order of the two sentences and make a couple of small changes:

"You're always saying that I am too quiet. Do I always have to take the initiative to talk first?"

The word 'blaming' doesn't work in your sentence. If you really want to use a word other than 'saying', you could possibly say this:

"You're always acc

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