Timeline for Is "I don't like girls smoking" a correct sentence?
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Nov 16, 2018 at 1:22 | comment | added | Zhang | "I don't like girls who smokes, too". actually, I don't like people smoke... | |
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Jul 9, 2018 at 9:02 | comment | added | Mari-Lou A | If you want to use "smiling" as an adjective then you can say "I love [seeing] her smiling face in the morning" OR "I love waking up to her smiling face"* | |
Jul 8, 2018 at 14:09 | answer | added | Mari-Lou A | timeline score: -1 | |
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Jul 7, 2018 at 19:56 | comment | added | Weather Vane | I don't understand the relevance of that comment. If it relevant, please edit the question to make it more clear what you are asking. I pointed out an ambiguity in your question, sorry you didn't take it. | |
Jul 7, 2018 at 19:47 | comment | added | Fire and Ice | @WeatherVane When you say "There is a woman taking care of his children when he is not at home", it means "...a woman who takes care of..." This is why I am asking this question. | |
Jul 7, 2018 at 19:42 | comment | added | Fire and Ice | @snailboat I thought we could use "right" instead of "correct". Maybe it is not wrong, but unnatural. | |
Jul 7, 2018 at 19:41 | history | edited | Fire and Ice | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 7, 2018 at 19:40 | comment | added | user230 | A right sentence is unnatural. We'd usually say a correct sentence. When we use right before a noun (in the 'correct' meaning), it's usually definite; we're usually picking out the one correct choice or answer in a given context, so we say things like the right answer (not a right answer). | |
Jul 7, 2018 at 19:26 | comment | added | Weather Vane | Please be clear: is it the girls you dislike or their smoking? Perhaps "I don't like it when girls smoke". Secondly "the girl smokes", "the girl is smoking", "she is a smoker". "I don't like girls who smoke." means you don't like those girls at all. "I don't like girls smoking." either means you don't like girls when they smoke, or you don't approve of their habit. | |
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Jul 7, 2018 at 19:09 | answer | added | Pantera Onca | timeline score: 2 | |
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