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Felixxx Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

How to express the meaning of this

He just stand here and do nothing
Is there a better expression?
I find a similar one
Watch with folded arms
Does it widely used ?
Thanks
  

Top answer

He just stand s here and do es nothing . It is a fine sentence. It is fairly common.

  • He just stand s here and do es nothing .
  • It is a fine sentence.
  • It is fairly common.
  • I find a similar one Watch with folded arms .
  • Is it widely used ?
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He just stands here and does nothing.
It is a fine sentence. It is fairly common.

I find a similar one
Watch with folded arms.
Is it widely used ? No.
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Hi AlpheccaStar.
Please guide me to write this with second person pronoun ,"You".

You just stand here and do nothing.
Is it correct?
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Yes!!!!!
But I don't feel like that.
Your sentence express a Complaint but mine is more like an Order.
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I think the tone you speak will be a determination Emotion: nodding
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I think it's true for my sentence but I don't think the same about yours.
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MIGYou just stand here and do nothing.Is it correct?
Yes, correct.

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