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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Chronological order

Hi.

"We were lucky enough to arrive at Parndana Animal Park, where there were hundreds of kangaroos ready to be feed. It had just started raining, so no other visitors were in the park, and we just hung out under the trees with the kangaroos for an hour." [From AFAR.]

The chronological order in the context is that it started raining before their arriving at the Park, isn't it?
  

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Anonymous The chronological order in the context is that it started raining before their arriving at the Park, isn't it? Yes.

  • Anonymous The chronological order in the context is that it started raining before their arriving at the Park, isn't it?
  • Yes.
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AnonymousThe chronological order in the context is that it started raining before their arriving at the Park, isn't it?
Yes.
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Thank you, MM, for your useful reply.
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Anonymouskangaroos ready to be feed
... ready to be fed ,,,
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fivejedjon Anonymouskangaroos ready to be feed... ready to be fed ,,,
Indeed, that's an original text, not edited properly by the magazine staff; either "be" is redundant or "fed" instead of 'feed" should be there.

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