Hi,
Could you please confirm that my sentences are grammatically correct?
I loafed around in the city last night.
Don’t loaf, get the job done.
It continual breaks, drives me crazy.
It has continual broken down, drives me crazy.
The baby continual cry, drives me crazy.
The continual rain, drives me crazy.
The continual rain, ruins the crops.
Thanks.
I would use these: I loafed around in the city last night. Don't loaf. Get the job done.
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I would use these:
I loafed around in the city last night.
Don't loaf. Get the job done.
Note: Almost no one uses the word "loaf" like this these days.
It constantly breaks down. It drives me crazy.
The baby cries continually. It drives me crazy.
The constant rain drives me crazy.
The constant rain ruins the crops.
CJ