Re: Aren't I? Quote: |
Originally Posted by Lib I meant I am not at all happy with what Ronbee said. I would always say: I'm happy, aren't I? Maybe Ronbee didn't like the idea of looking for confirmation of one's own happiness. However, the sentence is grammatically correct. | I have to say that it sounds okay to my ears. :wink:
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