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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
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I hate you! No, I don't hate you I loathe you.

Is the following sentence correct?
I hate you! No, I don't hate you I loathe you.
  

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Yes, correct.

  • Yes, correct.
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Also despise, abhor, detest are strong.
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But you do need some form of punctuation after the second "you."
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Jackson6612I hate you! No, I don't hate you I loathe you.
I hate you! No, I don't hate you, I loathe you. (I would use a comma.)

I came, I saw, I conquered.
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Question 1:
Also despise, abhor, detest are strong.

Hi AlpheccaStars,

I would have written:
despise, abhor, detest are also strong.

Is my way also correct?

Question 2:
Is the following text correct?
No, no, hate is a soft word to stand for my feelings. loathe would be more appropriate word to use here.

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