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Chevy Bel Air 01 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

a couple of questions

Why are the fat written words wrong?



Firstly, I want to enlarge upon the common reason. = to elaborate

On the morrow day=The following day

There are lots of worthless and baseless cruel murders. = groundless

Both of the main characters= the two main characters

Lead led led= this leads to another problems.





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SYLLABICATION:

en·large

PRONUNCIATION:


n-lärj
VERB:

Inflected forms: en·larged, en·larg·ing, en·larg·es

TRANSITIVE VERB:

1. To make larger; add to. 2. To give greater scope to; expand. See synonyms at increase.

INTRANSITIVE VERB:

1. To become larger; grow. 2. To speak or write at greater length or in greater detail; elaborate: enlarged upon the plan.

ETYMOLOGY:

Middle English enlargen, from Old French enlargier : en-, causative pref.; see en–1 + large, large; see large.

OTHER FORMS:

en·larg
er —NOUN




SYLLABICATION:mor·row

PRONUNCIATION:
môr , m r
NOUN:1. The following day: resolved to set out on the morrow. 2. The time immediately subsequent to a particular event. 3. Archaic The morning.

ETYMOLOGY: Middle English morwe, morow, variant of morwen, from Old English morgen, morning.



SYLLABICATION:base·less

PRONUNCIATION:
b s l s
ADJECTIVE: Having no basis or foundation in fact; unfounded.

SYNONYMS:baseless, groundless, idle, unfounded, unwarranted These adjectives mean being without a basis or foundation in fact: a baseless accusation; groundless rumors; idle gossip; unfounded suspicions; unwarranted jealousy.



From a book

S.6 “Who is this murderer who vexes me so? Why has he killed me in such a surprising way? Be curious and mindful of theses matters. You say the world is full of base and worthless criminals?”
sincerly,

Cevy Bel Air 01
  
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