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Consider the following statements:
I am happy for you.
I am jealous of you.
What is the correct way to use both the feelings in one sentence?
1. I am happy and jealous of you.
2. I am jealous and happy for you.
3. I am jealous of and happy for you.
4.
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Peter
that #2 sounds more natural in every day conversation.
----please, draw me a sheep----
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4. 'I am jealous of yet happy for you.'
...tom...
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Last edited by LukeJavan8; 12/10/2014 1:26 AM.
----please, draw me a sheep----
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4. 'I am jealous of yet happy for you.'
...tom...
Welcome to our Crazy World, Tom.
I have to go with # 4. in turn, for this is how I would have phrased it.
Rev. Alimae
Hmmmm...Nothing a few drinks...a little time together will not make right.
Feelwings...Nothing more than feelwings...twying to forgot those...feelwings of...HOLY CRAP-A-TOLIE! Margaritas...doing it again! Almost back to where we were!
"Bartender! Another round!"
So what if her new love is a mega lottery winner...he's five-foot nothing...wears a wig his momma bought...damn lucky-ass circus freak. I'll have her one more time before this night is over.
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