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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Clause

Are these sentences correct:


"It's sad to see people relishing at other people's pain."


"It's sad to see people relishing at other people's suffering."



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" Remove 'at' and they'll both be OK. The only verb I can think of that has a similar meaning and takes "at" is "rejoice". to see people rejoice at other people's suffering .

  • " Remove 'at' and they'll both be OK.
  • The only verb I can think of that has a similar meaning and takes "at" is "rejoice".
  • to see people rejoice at other people's suffering .
  • CJ
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Christine Christie

Are these sentences correct:

"It's sad to see people relishing at other people's pain."

"It's sad to see people relishing at other people's suffering."

Remove 'at' and they'll both be OK.

The only verb I can think of that has a similar meaning and takes "at" is "rejoice". ...

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