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Insult and type of sentence #1 (permalink) Sun May 17, 2009 13:35 pm   Insult and type of sentence
 

Hi there.
Is there anyone can tell me how to classify or categorise an insult (linguistically)?
Are name calling and taboo words type of insult, or they are at the same category of what people may do when they are angry?

How many types of sentence does English have? Are they only declarative, imperative, and interrogative?

Thank you for answering the questions.
Eirene
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Insult and type of sentence #2 (permalink) Sun May 17, 2009 18:16 pm   Insult and type of sentence
 

Hi ! Have a good day .
I don't known very much about English . So , I very like learn English.
I hope every body help me .
Thank you very much ! :D
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Insult and type of sentence #3 (permalink) Wed Oct 07, 2009 13:59 pm   Insult and type of sentence
 

Hi Huuhaixd

I'll be happy to help each other

I don't know if it's allowed or not but here is my e-mail to be in touch

qzx989@hotmail.com

Best Regards :)
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