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Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude



 
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Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 01, 2010 16:21 pm   Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude
 

I'm struggling to construct a sentence. I'm not sure if the sentence is grammatically correct or if there is a better sounding way of putting my point across. Any comments or guidance will be greatly appreciated.

A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude does not deserve a reply.
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Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 03, 2010 4:50 am   Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude
 

The sentence is good. Choose whichever of the adjectives you prefer.
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Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude #3 (permalink) Wed Feb 03, 2010 4:59 am   Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude
 

so which ones of the abovestated do not deserve your answer more?
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Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude #4 (permalink) Wed Feb 03, 2010 5:05 am   Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude
 

Rpd wrote:
so which ones of the abovestated do not deserve your answer more?

Непонемаю.
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Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude #5 (permalink) Wed Feb 03, 2010 6:26 am   Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude
 

Use all the aforementioned adjectives, as we seen in Hollywood movies, to emphasize how mindless, moronic, foolish, stupid the comment really was.
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Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude #6 (permalink) Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:28 am   Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude
 

what is this
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Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude #7 (permalink) Wed Feb 03, 2010 20:24 pm   Sentence structure: A mindless/moronic/foolish/stupid comment of this magnitude
 

Jamie (K) wrote:
Rpd wrote:
so which ones of the abovestated do not deserve your answer more?

Непонемаю.

do you not?)im not even a little bit surprised, cause the post wasnt adressed to you.
i don`t understand in russian is "не понимаю".
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