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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

A or B or C?

A: Drawing attempt gone wrong.
B: Drawing attempt has gone wrong.
C: Drawing attempt went wrong.
  

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C: Drawing attempt went wrong. "attempt" is countable so you need an article, but not even the addition of an article will help the first one; however, that addition will save the other two. The drawing attempt [has gone / went] wrong.

  • C: Drawing attempt went wrong.
  • "attempt" is countable so you need an article, but not even the addition of an article will help the first one; however, that addition will save the other two.
  • The drawing attempt [has gone / went] wrong.
  • CJ
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habibaelgindy A: Drawing attempt gone wrong.B: Drawing attempt has gone wrong.C: Drawing attempt went wrong.
"attempt" is countable so you need an article, but not even the addition of an article will help the first one; however, that addition will save the other two.

The drawing attempt [has gone / went] wrong.

CJ
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All 3 are incorrect sentences.

Say eg
My / The / Tom's drawing attempt has gone wrong.
My / The / Tom's drawing attempt went wrong.

Clive

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