Me Myself And I
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No, "correct" is the proper word because he is using the adjective form to describe the situation. Situations are nouns.
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You guys are great! I love these!! :):)
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Thank you so much for posting this! I learned this in Grade 3 and have been trying to tell people it ever since and no one believes me. Specifically in regards to using "me" instead of "I" appropriately. I even explained that it has to make sense if you take the other person out if the sentence but still no one believed me. That being said, I love you and you are my favorite person in the world right now.
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@ValeV008 You mean "ironically"
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I thought you were about to speak about the book.
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@BlissfulBumbleBee No thanks.
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@ValeV008 may I direct you to the irony video? I think you need it.
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@KristianMajic1 retarded.
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@ghosty121212 he was talking about the way he speaks and he was describing it as correct= adjective
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I'm Dutch and even I don't make these misstakes.
you as a caveman: cute and hilarious.
tonksloopy 3 years ago 62
LOL, you mean correctly? Speak=Verb, right is incorrect, correctly=adverb! :P
ghosty121212 3 years ago 17