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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

What's wrong with grammar?

--->Is it so nasty that I would even like it?

--->Is there a chance that in 5 years you'll regret not having stayed with me?

--->Don't talk to me like that. If you don't I'm going to talk to you like that too.

--->I've been wanting to do that since 7 months into our marriage.
  

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Hi, What's wrong with grammar? Nothing is wrong with the grammar. But I think your intended meaning is this, in these two.

  • Hi, What's wrong with grammar?
  • Nothing is wrong with the grammar.
  • But I think your intended meaning is this, in these two.
  • --->Is it so nasty that even I would like it?
  • >> >Don't talk to me like that.
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Hi,

What's wrong with grammar?


Nothing is wrong with the grammar. But I think your intended meaning is this, in these two.

--->Is it so nasty that even I would like it?

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