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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Its sucks

In what situation can we use "its sucks" ?
Is this correct : "I eat better food than this animal, its sucks" ?
  

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Anonymous In what situation can we use "its sucks" ? Only as slang to your friends and acquaintances and if you are under about 20 years old. Anonymous s this correct : "I eat better food than this animal, its sucks" ?

  • Anonymous In what situation can we use "its sucks" ?
  • Only as slang to your friends and acquaintances and if you are under about 20 years old.
  • Anonymous s this correct : "I eat better food than this animal, its sucks" ?
  • No—and I have no idea what your sentence is supposed to mean.
  • Use it this way: I got only 20% on my exam—that sucks!
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AnonymousIn what situation can we use "its sucks" ?
Only as slang to your friends and acquaintances and if you are under about 20 years old.
Anonymouss this correct : "I eat better food than this animal, its sucks" ?
No—and I have no idea what your sentence is supposed to mean. Use it this way:

I got only 20% on
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"it sucks"

Be careful. The expression can be very rude and impolite.
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Don't worry it's just for me I won't say it to anyone ever.
I would like to state that i'm french and a friend of mine wrote it just like this "its sucks" and I thought about its conjugation.
What I want to understand is Can we use it as if we said
"My work is bad, but look at Julia's, hers sucks" hers for her work
and for Mister Micawber i'm not looking for it or that sucks I wan
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Anonymousits sucks
Completely wrong as an independent clause, isolated and without context. Only "It", not "Its", not "It's".
AnonymousMy work is bad, but look at Julia's. Hers sucks.
Possible grammatically, but very rarely used.
AnonymousI eat better food than th

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