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Liton Das Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Straight

I will send you straight out of the class.

Is that sentence correct.



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Liton Das I will send you straight out of the class. This is perfectly normal, but I'd imagine that it could be reduced to 'I'll send you straight out of class' when said with a bit of frustration!

  • Liton Das I will send you straight out of the class.
  • This is perfectly normal, but I'd imagine that it could be reduced to 'I'll send you straight out of class' when said with a bit of frustration!
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Liton DasI will send you straight out of the class.

This is perfectly normal, but I'd imagine that it could be reduced to 'I'll send you straight out of class' when said with a bit of frustration!

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