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Expression: "This child is interminably making stupid..."



 
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Expression: "This child is interminably making stupid..." #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 19, 2008 21:18 pm   Expression: "This child is interminably making stupid..."
 

Hi

Would you say that the following sentence sounds natural and correct to you?

Quote:
This child is interminably making stupid demands, and the parents are busy fulfilling them.


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Expression: "This child is interminably making stupid..." #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 20, 2008 13:11 pm   Expression: "This child is interminably making stupid..."
 

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