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Are both sentences OK? Your constant laughing annoys me. It annoys me that you laugh all the time.
3 sty 2025 18:05
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Yes.
4 sty 2025 13:08
Perfect. I prefer the first sentence because it is so direct and contains no subordinate phrases. You could replace "constant" with a better word. "Constant" is a good word, but it doesn't express annoyance, so you can find something better, like: "ceaseless" "endless" "nonstop" Those words describe something that cannot be avoided, and are thus annoying. "Constant" is a neutral word. Things that are constant need not be annoying: "the beautiful weather was constant today". You probably would not say "the beautiful weather was endless today".
4 sty 2025 15:23
Yes, both sentences are correct and natural, though they express the same idea slightly differently: 1. Your constant laughing annoys me. * This focuses on the action itself ("constant laughing") as the subject. 2. It annoys me that you laugh all the time. * This emphasizes the speaker's reaction to the habit ("you laugh all the time"). Both are perfectly fine and can be used interchangeably!
4 sty 2025 02:12
These are both correct!
3 sty 2025 20:46
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