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Liton Das Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Someone said to me "you are perfect"

I told her in my way, thanks for the compliment although this seems like a false compliment.

Am I correct grammatically?

I suppose not.

  

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Liton Das Am I correct grammatically? What did you say, precisely?

  • Liton Das Am I correct grammatically?
  • What did you say, precisely?
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Liton DasAm I correct grammatically?

What did you say, precisely?

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Liton DasAm I correct grammatically?

Thanks for the compliment, although this seems like a false compliment.

Yes. If you want an adjective that expresses your sentiment you can say:

Thanks for the compliment although it seems disingenuous.

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