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Eaglebird Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

She against he/ kind of

Hello

I have some questions, I hope you can help me

~ If there's a fight and someone asks: Who's going to fight?

Is it correct to say: ''she against he", using pronouns?

~ What does "kind of " mean in this sentences:

Look at this T-shirt. I kind of like it.

This is kind of embarassing!!

Thank you very much.

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Hi, ~ If there's a fight and someone asks: Who's going to fight? Is it correct to say: ''she against he", using pronouns? Yes, but we don't say that.

  • Hi, ~ If there's a fight and someone asks: Who's going to fight?
  • Is it correct to say: ''she against he", using pronouns?
  • Yes, but we don't say that.
  • The natural thing to say would be 'him against her'.
  • You might also avoid the problem by saying something like 'They are', or 'He is, against her'.
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Hi,

~ If there's a fight and someone asks: Who's going to fight?

Is it correct to say: ''she against he", using pronouns? Yes, but we don't say that. The natural thing to say would be 'him against her'. You might also avoid the problem by saying something like 'They are', or 'He is, against her'.

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