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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
What exactly is a “but” there? My Mama Don’t Like You ands she Likes Everyone?
It does its proper thing, ‘Chill’, but it’s the opposite. In terms of whether it’s wrong or right idiomatic usage matters. Native speakers understand you. They ask nice questions, they’ll answer quickly and have access to the resources you need.
What it means is his mother is so lovely, that even this lovely, friendly person does not like you, which illustrates how bad you are.
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Grammar.
What exactly is a “but” there? My Mama Don’t Like You ands she Likes Everyone?
It does its proper thing, ‘Chill’, but it’s the opposite. In terms of whether it’s wrong or right idiomatic usage matters. Native speakers understand you. They ask nice questions, they’ll answer quickly and have access to the resources you need.
What it means is his mother is so lovely, that even this lovely, friendly person does not like you, which illustrates how bad you are.
- 846624 views
- 13 answers
- 312093 votes
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Grammar.
What exactly is a “but” there? My Mama Don’t Like You ands she Likes Everyone?
It does its proper thing, ‘Chill’, but it’s the opposite. In terms of whether it’s wrong or right idiomatic usage matters. Native speakers understand you. They ask nice questions, they’ll answer quickly and have access to the resources you need.
What it means is his mother is so lovely, that even this lovely, friendly person does not like you, which illustrates how bad you are.
- 846624 views
- 13 answers
- 312093 votes