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Beopro Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Won't yield

- She knows clearly that I don't like him at all but she always intentionally mentions/talks about his name in front of me. If she repeats that, I won't give in/yield and bitchslap her.

Are these two sentences grammatical and natural to say?

Thank you very much, Teachers

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Are these two sentences grammatical and natural to say? No. The first one should be: She knows clearly that I don't like him at all but she always intentionally talks about him in front of me.

  • Are these two sentences grammatical and natural to say?
  • No.
  • The first one should be: She knows clearly that I don't like him at all but she always intentionally talks about him in front of me.
  • The second one should not be said in polite society.
  • You can say: If she persists in this, even after I politely tell her not to, I will ignore her and not be her friend any more.
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Are these two sentences grammatical and natural to say?

No. The first one should be:

She knows clearly that I don't like him at all but she always intentionally talks about him in front of me.

The second one should not be said in polite society.

You can say:

If she persists in this, even after I politely tell her not to, I will ignore her and not be he

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