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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

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Don't walk on an old bridge in the dark. You will fall from it.

Don't talk gibberish in the park. You will be called a foolish.

Are the sentences grammatically correct and meaningful?

  

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anonymous Don't walk on an old bridge in the dark. You will fall from it. OK.

  • anonymous Don't walk on an old bridge in the dark.
  • You will fall from it.
  • OK.
  • anonymous Don't talk gibberish in the park.
  • You will be called a foolish.
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anonymousDon't walk on an old bridge in the dark. You will fall from it.

OK.

anonymousDon't talk gibberish in the park. You will be called a foolish.

You will be called a fool. "Foolish" is an adjective.

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