I'm not a fool to get jealous with a crazy person like you.
Shouldn't it be, I'm not a fool to be jealous of a crazy person like you?
I did ask this question previously, but did not get the answer I was looking for.
Please, tell me. And thanks. :)
Update:It's not what I meant, OK?
It was a status on Facebook by s girl who doesn't like me very much. She wrote it about a guy, so yeah. It's not me who wrote
Jacqueline Henrick <3
Thanks all!
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To be jealous of is correct. It makes the most sense grammatically. I definitely vote for your version!
"to be jealous" is the correct way. But some people may still use it as "get jealous" but that is informal and colloqual.
Yes, it shd be "of"
But you are a fool - jealousy hurts you - nobody else. Don't do it.
Mo
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I'd use 'of'.
You get jealous 'of' people.