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Somebodys says "Are you jealous of me?" and you say "What would I be jealous about you?" Is it okay? Or what would you say?
2012年1月23日 21:00
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"Are you jealous of me?" is correct and you say; "What should I be jealous of you?"
2012年1月23日
answer - "What about you is there to be jealous of?" Both of Pia's answers work well also.
2012年1月23日
*or jealous about ;)
2012年1月23日
It should be "What would I be jealous of you for?" We say "jealous of" someone "for" something, for some reason.
2012年1月23日
I'd answer "Why would I be jealous of you?" or "What is there to be jealous about?" Personally, I would never use your sentence. It doesn't feel right. I even think it is grammatically incorrect (OF instead of ABOUT!). Just - don't use it.
2012年1月23日
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