0Dear Teachers,02br 02br 001. I recommend this movie to anyone who is a Jennifer Love Hewitt fan. This one will get ya'.02br 02br 00- "This one will get ya'" here means "This movie will satisfy you", right?02br 02br 002. Stop commenting! you have gone far into the problem, buddy.02br 02br 00- Is this natural?02br 02br 00Thanks very much to Teachers,02br 02br 00 Stevenukd.0-
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0 1. Yes, you'll get caught in the action. 02br 02br 00 2.
— Marius Hancu
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Yes, you'll get caught in the action.
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Very informal (see 01i 00buddy02i 00)02br 02br 00 The reason for stopping isn't exposed very clearly.
0 1. Yes, you'll get caught in the action. 02br 02br 00 2. Very informal (see 01i00buddy02i00)02br 02br 00 The reason for stopping isn't exposed very clearly. 02br 02br 00 Perhaps:02br 02br 01i00Stop commenting! 01b00Y02b00ou've gone far 01b00enough0
01. It could also mean that it will have an emotional impact.02br 02br 002. No, this isn't natural. "You've said enough!" is perhaps what you mean. As Marius says, and as has been said before, "Buddy" just isn't used that much. Also, be sure to capitalize the first word of a sentence, as MH says.0-
0 Stop commenting! you have gone far into the problem, buddy.02br 02br 00Capitalise 'you' just as you will capitalise it if a full stop were used instead.0-