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YOU'RE PISSING ME OFF
YOU'RE PISSING ME OFF
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Stevenukd
#537405 Sun, 06 Jul 08 03:46 PM
Dear Teachers,
1. You're pissing me off.
2. You're making me crazy.
3. You're driving me crazy.
4. You're driving me nuts.
5. You're making me mad.
- Are these the same meaning and common?
Thanks very much to Teachers,
Stevenukd.
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Yankee
#537415 Sun, 06 Jul 08 04:27 PM
Hi Stevenukd
In American English, I'd say sentences 1 and 5 would be similar in meaning. They indicate growing anger.
To me, sentences 2, 3, and 4 do not necessarily indicate anger.
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Anonymous
#537428 Sun, 06 Jul 08 04:45 PM
I would advise you not to say or write sentence one!!! It would offend...
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JGG
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