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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Funny

Can I say,

(a) They laughed at the monkey for its funny action / actions.

(b) They laughed (at) the funny monkey. They invited the monkey to join the game.
  

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(a) They laughed at the monkey for its funny behavior . (b) They laughed (at) the funny monkey. -- You can't reason with monkeys.

  • (a) They laughed at the monkey for its funny behavior .
  • (b) They laughed (at) the funny monkey.
  • -- You can't reason with monkeys.
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(a) They laughed at the monkey for its funny behavior.

(b) They laughed (at) the funny monkey. They invited the monkey to join the game.-- You can't reason with monkeys.

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