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Thatkoko666 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

When -s is only used with third person singular. What's this?

While chatting with my friend.


She wrote: shrugs


I mean, is it grammatical?


She is it the one who did it. Then why -shrugs not shrug?

  

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shrug is better, but if you are not chatting in complete sentences then the rules of grammar are often ignored or applied loosely. Clive

  • shrug is better, but if you are not chatting in complete sentences then the rules of grammar are often ignored or applied loosely.
  • Clive
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shrug is better, but if you are not chatting in complete sentences then the rules of grammar are often ignored or applied loosely.

Clive

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