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Cracked me up????? It is a good sentence to say that you are laughing đ???
22 de ene. de 2021 9:29
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Hi again! I forgot to mention that you can also change the tense. I included past-tense examples in my last response. Here are some other examples (exclamation mark not required):
Present tense:
- I'm cracking up!
- She's cracking up!
Future tense:
- You will crack up.
- You will be cracking up.
- They will crack up.
- They will be cracking up.
22 de enero de 2021
Hi TJ! You can absolutely use "cracked me up," but make sure it's included as part of a complete sentence (you'll need a subject). You can use it in many ways. Here are some examples:
1. You crack me up.
2. I crack myself up.
3. He/She/It cracks me up.
4. They crack me up.
5. We crack ourselves up.
6. They crack themselves up.
7. You cracked me up.
8. I cracked myself up.
9. He/She/It cracked me up.
10. They cracked me up.
11. We cracked ourselves up.
12. They cracked themselves up.
*You can keep changing the subject and direct object to create different combinations and have an even greater variety of sentences. (Ex: I crack you up; They crack us up, etc.)
22 de enero de 2021
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22 de enero de 2021
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Competencias lingĂŒĂsticas
Ărabe (estĂĄndar moderno), InglĂ©s, Pidgin hawaiano (inglĂ©s criollo hawaiano)
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