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Bebop Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

get/is

Can you say:

Don't you feel that the older we get the more boring life gets/is

Are both OK?
  

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bebop Can you say: Don't you feel that the older we get the more boring life gets/is? Are both OK? It should end in a question mark, of course, but if that is the way you feel, you can say that either way.

  • bebop Can you say: Don't you feel that the older we get the more boring life gets/is?
  • Are both OK?
  • It should end in a question mark, of course, but if that is the way you feel, you can say that either way.
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bebopCan you say: Don't you feel that the older we get the more boring life gets/is? Are both OK?
It should end in a question mark, of course, but if that is the way you feel, you can say that either way.
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Both are okay. "Is" is a bit better because you avoid using the verb "get" twice.

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