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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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is right to say.your growing so beautiful?

is right to say.your growing so beautiful?.
  

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Is it right to say, "You're growing so beautiful"?

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Is it right to say, "You're growing so beautiful"?
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You're (you are) growing so beautiful.

It means that the person is becoming very attractive.
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The proper response would be "You're growing to be so beautiful" or "You're growing so beautifully"
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That phrase isn't typically something you would hear in America. But when we refer to someone growing, we use the phrase "growing up". Otherwise it sounds like you're talking to a plant. So you might say "You are growing up and becoming very beautiful". But it's awkward still. A more natural American phrase would simply be "You are really growing up", which indicates they have grown a lot si
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Thank you very much.
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I don't understand when you say america do you refer to the continent
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Anonymous I don't understand when you say america do you refer to the continent
I think the poster meant the USA, not the whole continent.
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Is the therm conceptual idea grammatically correct
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conceptual idea is redundant. A concept is an idea.
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"You're" or "Your"?

1. "You're" is the <contracted form> of "you are" ----
1a. "you" = pronoun;
1b. "are" = verb;
1c. "are" is a <conjugated form> of the verb "be."

2. "Your" is the <possessive form> of "you" ----
2a. is/was owned, produced, or experienced by you [your hat, your homework; your accident];
2b. is/was possessed or control

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