Asked by rfvv
1. He lied me that you were a fine gardener.
2. He lied that you were a fine gardener.
3. He lied to me that you were a fine gardener.
4. He lied.
5. He lied you were a fine gardener.
(Are they all grammatical? Which ones are wrong grammatically?)
2. He lied that you were a fine gardener.
3. He lied to me that you were a fine gardener.
4. He lied.
5. He lied you were a fine gardener.
(Are they all grammatical? Which ones are wrong grammatically?)
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
3 and 4 are grammatically correct; 1 and 2 are not.
5 needs a semicolon.
He lied; you were a fine gardener.
5 needs a semicolon.
He lied; you were a fine gardener.
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