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ConfusedSoul Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Got weary or gets weary

Hi! Okay so I'm confuse about this. Is my grammar correct?:

you never got weary -- always making fun of me.

Am I wrong? Please correct me.

thanks in advance!

  

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confusedSoul Hi! Okay so I'm confuse d about this. : you never got weary -- always making fun of me.

  • confusedSoul Hi!
  • Okay so I'm confuse d about this.
  • : you never got weary -- always making fun of me.
  • Yes, it's correct, except that if it is meant to be a sentence then it should start with a capital letter.
  • As you may know, "--" is a way of creating a dash (as distinct from a hyphen) from the days of typewriters and ASCII.
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confusedSoulHi! Okay so I'm confused about this. Is my grammar correct?:
you never got weary -- always making fun of me.

Yes, it's correct, except that if it is meant to be a sentence then it should start with a capital letter. As you may know, "--" is a way of creating a dash (as distinct from a hyphen) from t

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