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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

TRIP (active form)

Can you say?

1 Don't trip me. (as in "put foot in front of me")

How would you say this please?

- Instead of you calling to tell me happy new year, you expect me to call you. (how would you say this?)
- She has a dirty mouth. (what does this mean?)

Thank you
  

Top answer

Don't trip me up! Instead of you calling me to wish me happy new year, you expect(ed) me to call you. She has a dirty mouth (she swears/curses often)

  • Don't trip me up!
  • Instead of you calling me to wish me happy new year, you expect(ed) me to call you.
  • She has a dirty mouth (she swears/curses often)
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Don't trip me up!

Instead of you calling me to wish me happy new year, you expect(ed) me to call you.

She has a dirty mouth (she swears/curses often)

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