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Healer Posted 5 years ago
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Are the following grammatically correct?
  • He is sort of like saying he is always right.
  • He is kind of like saying he is always right.
  • He is like he is always right.
  • He is like saying he is always right.
  • He’s like he wants to eat it.
Can those sentences without the word ‘saying’ mean ‘saying’ as well but I don’t remember exactly every word he said so I can’t quoted verbatim? Thanks
  

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healer Are the following grammatically correct? That's hard to answer. They are all non-standard English, which we don't teach here.

  • healer Are the following grammatically correct?
  • That's hard to answer.
  • They are all non-standard English, which we don't teach here.
  • I suppose they are considered correct among the specific group of people who talk like that, but no one here is going to encourage you to talk that way.
  • healer Can those sentences without the word ‘saying’ mean ‘saying’ as well but I don’t remember exactly every word he said so I can’t quoted quote him verbatim?
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healerAre the following grammatically correct?

That's hard to answer. They are all non-standard English, which we don't teach here. I suppose they are considered correct among the specific group of people who talk like that, but no one here is going to encourage you to talk that way.

healerCan those sentences without the word ‘

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