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Ayl Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence using ‘stress reliever’ correct?

Is this sentence using ‘stress reliever’ correct?

Honey, you’re my great stress reliever.

Or should I say You relieves me of my great stress instead?
  

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Ayl Honey, you’re my great stress reliever. OK. Ayl Or should I say You relieves me of my great stress instead?

  • Ayl Honey, you’re my great stress reliever.
  • OK.
  • Ayl Or should I say You relieves me of my great stress instead?
  • No, that's ungrammatical.
  • Even if you change "relieves" to the grammatical "relieve", the sentence would still sound somewhat unnatural.
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AylHoney, you’re my great stress reliever.
OK.
AylOr should I say You relieves me of my great stress instead?
No, that's ungrammatical. Even if you change "relieves" to the grammatical "relieve", the sentence would still sound somewhat unnatural.

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