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Which one is correct?
Great, you answered "You are my enemy; however, I must say that I think you’re pretty.".
See here what other people have answered:
- You are my enemy, however I must say that I think your pretty.
- You are, my enemy, however, I must say, that I think you’re pretty.
- You are my enemy. However I must say, that I think you’re pretty.
- You are my enemy; however, I must say that I think you’re pretty.
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Interesting fact:
This one’s strange: when using “abracadabra” as an adjective, you should be saying “abracadabrant.” This is apparently done so to describe anything that has happened by magic. Hats off to whomever has actually used it correctly in any context!