None of them work. You've used an imperative form at the start of each sentence. I can't think of any circumstance under which I would demand that someone either give me the creeps or goosebumps.Which version of each sentences should I use?
Give me the creeps. (Grammatically correct but see my response below.)
Give me creeps.
Give me the goosebumps.
Give me goosebumps. (Grammatically correct but see my response below.)
I hope you understand that saying "none of them work" is a total nonsense since it's very subjective.None of them work. You've used an imperative form at the start of each sentence. I can't think of any circumstance under which I would demand that someone either give me the creeps or goosebumps.
Another proof of why English articles sometimes make zero sense.we use "give someone the creeps" but "give someone goosebumps".
I take it you don't want us to respond to your questions any more.I hope you understand that saying "none of them work" is a total nonsense since it's very subjective.
It's not nonsense at all. I'm sorry you don't feel like the advice I've given you is useful. It would be nice if you'd express some gratitude for the work we put in, even if you don't like our responses.I hope you understand that saying "none of them work" isatotal nonsense since it's very subjective.
Who would you say that to? It sounds like you're saying it to the song.Youcancould say no comma here "Give me goosebumps as you used to do" having foundthea song youwouldused to listen to in your childhood.
Please bear in mind that we have users here as young as 14. Using a sexual reference is entirely inappropriate.At the very least, one can say, "Give me goosebumps" at the moment [sexual reference deleted].
I can't argue with that!Another proof of why English articles sometimes make zero sense.
So I guess zero article makes double-zero sense then.Another proof of why English articles sometimes make zero sense.
How would you know that? I just say that there could be many different situations in which we could say that, we just have to use our imagination instead of saying that "None of them work".I take it you don't want us to respond to your questions any more.
Most likely.So I guess zero article makes double-zero sense then.
I believe Piscean was suggesting that the level of rudeness in your response might well result in users not being prepared to help you.How would you know that?
I said clearly in my post that I could not think of any situation in which I would use the imperative. If there were "many different situations in which we could say that", I wouldn't have said what I did. If you're here to learn, you need to accept that when native speakers tell you that something just isn't used, or isn't natural, regardless of it being grammatical, they do actually know what they're talking about.I justsaysaid that there could be many different situations in which we could say that; we just have to use our imagination instead of saying that "None of them work".
I believe Piscean was suggesting that the level of rudeness in your response might well result in users not being prepared to help you.