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Liton Das Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Between the branches.

I was asked to make sentences using the following phrase.

"Between the branches"


There is nest between the branches.

There is a bird between the branches.

The bird is sitting between the branches.

I can see the bird between the branches.

Are my sentences correct?

  

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Liton Das Are my sentences correct? They are grammatical but nonsensical. There are two branches.

  • Liton Das Are my sentences correct?
  • They are grammatical but nonsensical.
  • There are two branches.
  • Between the branches is air.
  • Neither a bird nor a nest can sit there.
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Liton DasAre my sentences correct?

They are grammatical but nonsensical. There are two branches. Between the branches is air. Neither a bird nor a nest can sit there. The first is possible because if the two branches are very close together, they can support a nest. The fourth one is OK because there can be two branches with a gap between them through which

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