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Statninja Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

"Kick ass"

Am I using it correctly?

I am going to kick ass. I am kicking ass. Didn't you see me kick ass yesterday?

  

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Yes, that's correct. But it's a vulgar expression, so don't say it if you are in a job interview or if you are talking to the Queen of England. Clive

  • Yes, that's correct.
  • But it's a vulgar expression, so don't say it if you are in a job interview or if you are talking to the Queen of England.
  • Clive
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Yes, that's correct.

But it's a vulgar expression, so don't say it if you are in a job interview or if you are talking to the Queen of England.

Clive

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StatninjaAm I using it correctly?

There is nothing you wrote that shows that you know what it means. You can take any expression and write it in a few tenses without knowing what it means.

I am going to caricature an impecunious hominid. I am caricaturing an impecunious hominid. Didn't you see me caricature an impecunious hominid yesterday?

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