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The room get fired vs The room

These two phrases are not comparable as they are incomplete and do not make sense on their own. The first phrase seems to be missing a verb after 'the room,' while the second phrase is incomplete. Each phrase needs additional context or completion to be grammatically correct.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 436 views

The room get fired

This phrase is incorrect. 'The room get fired' is not a grammatically correct sentence in English.

This phrase is incorrect and should be revised to include a proper verb and subject agreement, such as 'The room caught fire.'
  • Doesn't mean he was in the room when shots were fired.
  • I grabbed it. I made my way into the room. I fired... but not before he'd shot Mrs. Bacera.
  • Berman got the gun from somewhere in the motel room and fired it.
  • I was your typical emergency room doctor.Until I got fired.
  • Room heaters fired by solid fuel - Requirements and test methods | | | |
  • You into the room get our coats.
  • As you can see, Chris, the room gets plenty of natural light.
  • You ladies go back to the room get it cracking without me, you understand me?
  • Gregoire saw her leaving the room after the gunshots were fired.
  • Anybody engaging with him gets fired.
  • Anybody engaging with him gets fired.
  • Agnew gets fired, you get fired.
  • Did we get smaller or did the room get bigger?
  • And if I get fired, I get fired.
  • That's right, she will get fired.
  • I could get fired for this because the owners don't like any trouble.
  • I just badly need to get fired myself.
  • So, I get fired, I lose my bonus.
  • Just another weak man waiting to get fired... or evicted or killed.
  • See, I didn't want to get fired.

The room

This phrase is incomplete and does not form a complete sentence. It lacks essential elements to convey a clear message.

To make this phrase correct, it needs to be completed with additional information or context. For example, 'The room was empty.'
  • The room is about 30 by 15.
  • The room is ready, sir.
  • The room where they took you.
  • The room wasn't too bad.
  • The room's not for me, Clyde.
  • The room is no longer empty.
  • The room was empty when I arrived.
  • The room started to sway, to shiver and creak.
  • The room made her do it.
  • The room will give you anything you want.
  • The room is cold... and we can't pay for kindling.
  • The room was full of bones and skeletons.
  • The room's got an amazing ocean view.
  • Jurgen. The room is under your name.
  • The room is small, that's all.
  • The room is under your name.
  • The room is for Miss Bonnet.
  • The room echoes with his voice.
  • The room emptied when the gong for dinner sounded.
  • The room isn't tidied up and everything's dirty.

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