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Angliholic Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Chocolates dissolves/melts/liquefy quickly

Unlike hard candies, chocolate dissolves/melts/liquefy quickly in the mouth.

Hi,

Are dissovles, melts, and liquefy equally good and about the same in meaning in the above? Thanks.
  

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Chocolate melts (the usual construction) or liquefies in the mouth, but it does not dissolve.

  • Chocolate melts (the usual construction) or liquefies in the mouth, but it does not dissolve.
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Chocolate melts (the usual construction) or liquefies in the mouth, but it does not dissolve.
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Thanks, CSnyer.

But the original uses "dissolves."

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