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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

forgetfulness

Can I say,

(a) His family laughed at him for his forgetfulness.

(b)They laughed at him who was a forgetfulness.

(c) They laughed that grandfather forgetfulness.
  

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Only A is correct. Use your dictionaries or get better ones. You should pay $30/year for: / instead of losing your time and our time with the poor dictionaries you seem to have.

  • Only A is correct.
  • Use your dictionaries or get better ones.
  • You should pay $30/year for: / instead of losing your time and our time with the poor dictionaries you seem to have.
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Only A is correct. Use your dictionaries or get better ones. You should pay $30/year for:
/
instead of losing your time and our time with the poor dictionaries you seem to have.
Until then, use:
http://www.m-w.com
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Before posting sentences that don't make sense, pls do your homework and make some searches at

say in this case for
forgetfulness
and see how it's used in sentences:
http://books.google.com/books?q=forgetfulness&spell=1&lr=&sa=N&
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Thanks your advice. But, It's too expensive for me. I can't afford to pay it in Us dollar.
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Then READ

http://www.m-w.com

and again, stop inventing.
Sorry, but you don't seem to me to be any better than last year, thus I think you're not thinking enough about the way you go about things. Spending a lot of energy of yours and ours (on several sites) but with not enough focus. You shoul
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>Thanks your advice
Where did you read the above? Tell me. Because it's wrong. Again, don't invent. Write only things/patterns which you saw somewhere else, in good English sources.

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