EngFan
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Hi All,
I am reading the book called "The coldest winter ever" by Sister Souljah. In this book, I have something I don't understand, for instance "She the type of female I'd like to cut in the face with my razor", any grammatically incorrect? "She the type of", it's not a complete sentence cos there is no verb, right? why don't use "She is the type of"? and how to pronounce the name of "Souljah"? Please advise.
EngFan
I am reading the book called "The coldest winter ever" by Sister Souljah. In this book, I have something I don't understand, for instance "She the type of female I'd like to cut in the face with my razor", any grammatically incorrect? "She the type of", it's not a complete sentence cos there is no verb, right? why don't use "She is the type of"? and how to pronounce the name of "Souljah"? Please advise.
EngFan