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Lafang Tam Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Bloom

'His efforts is futile. It's like he is trying to make a sunflower plant bloom in roses.'

Have I used the word 'bloom' correctly in the sentence? If not, then please help me. Thank you.

  

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'His efforts are futile. '

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'His efforts are futile. It's like he is trying to make a sunflower plant bloom with roses.'

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