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Shelby Killuminati Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is this grammatical ?

"I am flattered to see you flattered"
  

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It's correct grammar if you add a period. But what does it mean?

  • It's correct grammar if you add a period.
  • But what does it mean?
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It's correct grammar if you add a period.
But what does it mean?
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CliveBut what does it mean?
For example :
Me:You are looking good, Jimie.
Jimie : I am flattered, thank you.
Me : Now, I am flattered to see you flattered.
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That sounds odd and unnatural to me.

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