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Gilysse Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences correct?

1. The water is in the glass.
2. The rainbow has seven colours.
3. The tree has a lot of branches.

I was told those things aren't alive (or don't have their "minds") so you can't use them before the verb-to-be's, is that true?
  

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These are fine: 1. The water is in the glass. 2.

  • These are fine: 1.
  • The water is in the glass.
  • 2.
  • A rainbow has seven colours.
  • 3.
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These are fine:

1. The water is in the glass.
2. A rainbow has seven colours.
3. The tree has a lot of branches.

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