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Anik Das Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

'find out where the kitchen is?' or 'find out where is the kitchen?'

One of my facebook friend posted, 'Girls are like onions,the more layers you peel back the more you have to cry.'


I commented,

'Then why peeling up! Just have a chicken and find out where the kitchen is?'


are those sentence structures fine?


Please, let me know.

Thanks in advance. =D

  

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Anik Das I commented,'Then why peeling up! ' That was not a good answer to your friend's quip. It suggests that you did not understand him, and it makes no sense as it stands.

  • Anik Das I commented,'Then why peeling up!
  • ' That was not a good answer to your friend's quip.
  • It suggests that you did not understand him, and it makes no sense as it stands.
  • It is just a strange non sequitur.
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Anik DasI commented,'Then why peeling up! Just have a chicken and find out where the kitchen is?'

That was not a good answer to your friend's quip. It suggests that you did not understand him, and it makes no sense as it stands. It is just a strange non sequitur.

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