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Anonymous asked in Education & ReferenceWords & Wordplay · 17 hours ago

"Get this damn thing buzz off" Is it an imperative sentence and is it correct?

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  • Anonymous
    10 hours ago

    "Get this damn thing buzz off" is not a sentence at all.

    "Get this damn thing off!" is an imperative, as is "Buzz off!"

  • 13 hours ago

    “Get this damn thing off” would be an English imperative.  “Buzz off” is an old fashioned phrasal verb, so you have two verbs in your sentence.  That’s why it doesn’t make sense.

  • Audrey
    Lv 7
    16 hours ago

    Doesn't even make sense.

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