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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Jostle - grammar

Are these sentences grammatically and idiomatically correct

(Somebody standing behind you)

1. Please don’t jostle me.

2. Please stop jostling me.

2. Please don’t push me.

3. Please stop jolting me

Could you also tell a better way to say this phrase?

Thanks

  

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Are these sentences grammatically Yes and idiomatically correct No. I think most people would say nothing. I think a lot of British people would give the person a 'dirty look.

  • Are these sentences grammatically Yes and idiomatically correct No.
  • I think most people would say nothing.
  • I think a lot of British people would give the person a 'dirty look.
  • " (Somebody standing behind you) 1.
  • Please don’t jostle me.
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Are these sentences grammatically Yes

and idiomatically correct No. I think most people would say nothing. I think a lot of British people would give the person a 'dirty look. And if it hapens again, they might even say,rather snarkily, "Sorry, am I in your way?"

(Somebody standing behind you)

1. Please don’t jostle me.

2. Please stop jostling me.

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