You are right. There should have been a comma after angry. However the change in tense from present to past is intentional.
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You are right. There should have been a comma after angry. However the change in tense from present to past is intentional.
Ooh! I like that. It sounds to me, a little poetic.
it's a rare word, it sounds rather bookish, and I would not use it to describe a person. Maybe you could say "u nego byl gnevnyj vid" -- (he looked angry.[/quote] That sucks!! I found this word in...
IN English we can say that "He had a bad attitude" and it is understood. What would be the equivalent in Russian? Also, what is wrong with using this word " гневный" ?
I would like to know what this sounds like to a native speaker. Does it sound like a foreigner or really weird? You may need to correct the grammar also. The last sentence is probably something that...
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