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I asked, probably ungrammatically, a thing creative writing professors get to do.
The commander leaps up, ungrammatically shouts out "Agents are go!"
"Perhaps after watching them for so many months, their individual humanity shown through the hated uniform," he wrote ungrammatically.
"I wish my mom could have saw it," Wells said, ungrammatically but touchingly.
Once a man started killing his wife, she would have ungrammatically thought, you couldn't tell where it would stop.
"You are one of the first to request space tour reservation," the coupons said, somewhat ungrammatically.
There's profit in them too,' he added ungrammatically.
"Me too," she said firmly if ungrammatically, and since Val could not wait to argue, she went along.
A sculleryman who is just learning the local language (ungrammatically, I feel sure!)
"He's all of our brother's," said Nudge ungrammatically.
"You done it," he told her ungrammatically.
"It's me," said Melanie ungrammatically, "Meg, guess who came today?
"It's her," she said breathlessly and ungrammatically, "But oh!
Or, as the advertisement for one writing program says, ungrammatically, "Story Builder will get rid of your fictional troubles away."
A sign affixed to the seaside Grand Hotel captures the spirit exactly, if ungrammatically.
The answer is ungrammatically obvious.
Some sources refer to them (slightly ungrammatically) as Beijing Olympician.
'You and me both,' Storm agreed, ungrammatically, but feelingly.
I demanded ungrammatically.
It is not necessary to talk as ungrammatically as the coastal barbarians, since I can tell by your accent that you are a man of education.
"That's him," she murmured ungrammatically.
"Me too," said Sir Clifford, ungrammatically, but chummily.
"Me," Shiro said, promptly if ungrammatically.
Mood of the Nation The committee acknowledged, however ungrammatically, that the mood of the times has given impetus to its call for revision.
Raved Nicole, humorously if ungrammatically, "Two words: Ma.