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  1. J

    Is the phrase "I'm going to ride bike" grammatically incorrect? If not how so?

    Is the phrase "I'm going to ride bike" grammatically incorrect? If not how so? Within the biking community, there has been an on going argument as to when people say they want to ride their bike, or invites others to join along, they say the phrase "I'm going to ride bike" or "Lets ride bike"...
  2. B

    Which sentence is grammatically correct?

    "There is always a moment during one's teenage years WHEN he or she feels isolated and aloof from society." or "There is always a moment during one's teenage years WHERE he or she feels isolated and aloof from society."
  3. M

    I enjoy meeting attractive girls like 'yourself.' Grammatically correct?

    Is 'yourself" correct or would it be 'you?'
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