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Define this statement as standard, slang, jargon, dialect, or ungrammatical. For a week following the accident, we talked of nothing else. ungrammatical standard dialect slang jargon
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Define this statement as standard, slang, jargon, dialect, or ungrammatical. For a week following the accident, we talked of nothing else.
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The statement appears to be standard.
The grammar is correct, and it is not dialect because the words used are casual and common. Slang and jargon also cannot be the answers because the words are used properly with no nonsense.
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