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In a Tweet yesterday, Biden did another recap of his short time in office. The president stated, "At the time I took office about 16 months ago, the economy had stalled and COVID was out of control." Biden elaborated, "Today, thanks to the economic plan and the vaccination plan that my Administration put into action, America has achieved the most robust recovery in modern history."
In mere hours, Rick Scott fired back on Twitter, continuing the drawn-out feud between the two. Senator Scott sarcastically asked, "Really? You’re bragging right now?"
Source: The Floridian
Which is right in grammar - "You’re bragging right now?" or "Are you bragging right now?"? Are they different in meanings?
In mere hours, Rick Scott fired back on Twitter, continuing the drawn-out feud between the two. Senator Scott sarcastically asked, "Really? You’re bragging right now?"
Source: The Floridian
Which is right in grammar - "You’re bragging right now?" or "Are you bragging right now?"? Are they different in meanings?