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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Are ‘followed her sweet voice,’ ‘smelled,’ and ‘cooking’ correctly used in the following sentences?

Are ‘followed her sweet voice,’ ‘smelled,’ and ‘cooking’ correctly used in the following sentences?

Mom was back. I followed her sweet voice into the kitchen. I smelled bacon. She was cooking.
  

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" You could have also followed the smell of bacon into the kitchen.

  • " You could have also followed the smell of bacon into the kitchen.
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I would say, "I followed the sound of her sweet voice into the kitchen." Emotion: smile You could have also followed the smell of bacon into the
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elegantenglishI would say, "I followed the sound of her sweet voice into the kitchen." You could have also followed the smell of bacon into the kitchen.
It's fine if I simplify the sentence as follows, isn't it?

I followed the sound of her sweet voice and the smell of bacon into the kitchen.

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