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TheOne1996 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Grammatically correct?

Conversation:

-Hey, you have a blot right there on your shirt.
-Where? searching for it
-Have you seen it?

Is this conversation grammatically correct(tenses, etc.)
  

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-Hey, you have a blot right there on your shirt. -Where? searching for it -Have you seen it?

  • -Hey, you have a blot right there on your shirt.
  • -Where?
  • searching for it -Have you seen it?
  • My version: — Hey, you have a stain on your shirt.
  • — (searching for it) Where?
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-Hey, you have a blot right there on your shirt.
-Where? searching for it
-Have you seen it?

My version:

— Hey, you have a stain on your shirt.
— (searching for it) Where?
— Can't you see it? (pointing) It's right there.

CJ

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