Popular art continues to win audiences
Popular art continues to win audiences over
Are these two grammatically sound ?
One of my friends says that the first one is wrong but i don't see why that would be wrong.
scarf air 484 Popular art continues to win audiences Popular art continues to win audiences overAre these two grammatically sound ? Yes. scarf air 484 One of my friends says that the first one is wrong No, it just has a slightly different meaning.
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scarf air 484Popular art continues to win audiences Popular art continues to win audiences overAre these two grammatically sound ?
Yes.
scarf air 484One of my friends says that the first one is wrong
No, it just has a slightly different meaning.
#1 means 'attract audiences'.
#2 means 'attract audiences
Both are correct. The second implies that the audience didn't like popular art before, but are now coming to like it.