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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Is the expression 'no good' correctly used in the given statement?

Is the expression no good correctly used in the given statement?

The rhymes in your poem sound no good.
  

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Rommel Is the expression no good correctly used in the given statement? No. The rhymes in your poem do not sound good.

  • Rommel Is the expression no good correctly used in the given statement?
  • No.
  • The rhymes in your poem do not sound good.
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RommelIs the expression no good correctly used in the given statement?
No.

The rhymes in your poem do not sound good.
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If you want to use "no good" in this situation it would have to be:

The rhymes in your poem are no good.
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Uh, OK. So, if I said, "The repetition of the word 'love' in your letter is no good," it would be grammatical correct, wouldn't it? Please let me know. Thank you.

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