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Old 14-Jul-2007, 06:32
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is the sentence:
"Me, I'm not doing anything." grammatically correct? I know that in French it is normal for people to say that, but I wasn't sure if it was grammatically correct even though it's a bit awkward.
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Default Re: grammar rules?

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is the sentence:
"Me, I'm not doing anything." grammatically correct? I know that in French it is normal for people to say that, but I wasn't sure if it was grammatically correct even though it's a bit awkward.
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