[Grammar] Kelly, let me finish. You’re mad at me. You are not even answering my phone calls.

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Nikitus

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Hello.

Is the following sentence grammatically correct?

"Kelly, let me finish. You’re mad at me. You are not even answering my phone calls."

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[strike]Is[/strike] Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

On the assumption that the speaker is talking face-to-face with Kelly, it's fine. It doesn't work if they're talking on the phone because that would make "You are not even answering my phone calls" untrue.
 
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