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Aramahosi Posted 15 years ago
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Be immortalized in etc.

"Bizarre facial expressions from the JYJ members have been a hot topic amongst fans and netizens recently."

1)Althought the photo of the facial expressions is right above the sentence(see the link below), the words Bizarre facial expressions aren't connected to a definite article. why is that?



"The picture was actually a screen capture from a video, and because of it, the trio’s normally beautiful faces were forever immortalized in their monstrous forms."

2)Could you tell me what be immortalized in meanings?



"Netizens commented, “This is a bit… I almost didn’t recognize Yoochun,” “This makes me say “Who are you” almost immediately”, “They’re lovable whatever they do,” and “You can only love them even when they do things like this.”"

3)I suppose You is a generic you in here. Am I right?

4)I can't grasp what only functions as in the sentence.Could you tell me abou it?



Thanks in advance!



The text quoted from http://www.allkpop.com/2010/12/jekyll-and-hyde-jyj-emerges-for-the-camera
  

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aramahosi the words Bizarre facial expressions aren't connected to a definite article. why is that? " The use of "topic" helps to facilitate this option.

  • aramahosi the words Bizarre facial expressions aren't connected to a definite article.
  • why is that?
  • " The use of "topic" helps to facilitate this option.
  • " It could be general or specific.
  • aramahosi 2)Could you tell me what be immortalized in meanings?
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aramahosithe words Bizarre facial expressions aren't connected to a definite article. why is that?
The definite article is optional, accordingly as you wish to stress "these particular expressions,"
or "any bizarre expressions."
The use of "topic" helps to facilitate this option. "The topic for today is [the] weather in Alaska."
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