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JimmyH Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

I'm sick of how people mock at me by saying 'you are a loser'. Does that sound right?
  

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The verb mock stands alone, without any preposition. Make fun of is also a possibility.

  • The verb mock stands alone, without any preposition.
  • Make fun of is also a possibility.
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The verb mock stands alone, without any preposition. Make fun of is also a possibility.
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So how we would put this in correct form?
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Huzaifa AsifSo how we would put this in correct form?
As you originally wrote it, but without 'at'.
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So it would be like, I'm sick of how people mock me by saying "I am a loser"?
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Huzaifa AsifSo it would be like, I'm sick of how people mock me by saying "I am a loser"?
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Thank you so very much.

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