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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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mocking

0I sort of know what mocking is but can you please give me a mocking scenario to see how it's done in the real world?02br
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02br 02br 00The judge tells the main character that he has to wear a suit in the courtroom, so he gets a nice suit, but it falls in the mud. So he has to rush to rent a suit, and the only one he can find is a maroon, velvet one with a huge bow tie. 02br 02br 00Or, let's say somone mispronounces "caveat" as "cravat," a type of tie.

  • 02br 02br 00The judge tells the main character that he has to wear a suit in the courtroom, so he gets a nice suit, but it falls in the mud.
  • So he has to rush to rent a suit, and the only one he can find is a maroon, velvet one with a huge bow tie.
  • 02br 02br 00Or, let's say somone mispronounces "caveat" as "cravat," a type of tie.
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0Okay, there is a well -known movie called 01i00My Cousin Vinnie02i00.02br
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00The judge tells the main character that he has to wear a suit in the courtroom, so he gets a nice suit, but it falls in the mud. So he has to rush to rent a suit, and the only one he can find is a maroon, velvet one with a huge bow tie. The judge asks if he is "mocking him
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0Thanks GG. I may not completely understand the usage but I think it's one of those things that takes time to master. Anyway, I appreciate the examples.0-

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