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Fufu Murtz Posted 9 years ago
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should it beThat's Grumpy and I flat out telling you,or,That's Grumpy and me flat out telling you
  

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It should be "... and I'm flat out telling you". By "That's Grumpy" do you mean that someone's behaviour is grumpy?

  • It should be "...
  • and I'm flat out telling you".
  • By "That's Grumpy" do you mean that someone's behaviour is grumpy?
  • If so, "grumpy" should not have a capital.
  • If, on the other hand, you are referring to one of the Seven Dwarfs, then the capital is correct.
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It should be "... and I'm flat out telling you".

By "That's Grumpy" do you mean that someone's behaviour is grumpy? If so, "grumpy" should not have a capital. If, on the other hand, you are referring to one of the Seven Dwarfs, then the capital is correct.

This is the correct way to punctuate and space your question:

Should it be "That's Grumpy and I flat out telling you

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