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Cute572 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Complete sentence

At this moment, my room is filled with such vibrant colors that it gives more pleasant and calm look to everything.
Without these two words, can we take sentence as complete sentence? or including is better?

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Either way is fine, but you should say "it gives a more pleasant and calm look etc."

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AvangiEither way is fine, but you should say "it gives a more pleasant and calm look etc."

Best wishes, - A.

My thoughts exactly.
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Thanks Guys !
Well rephrase the sentence like this and put article at end:
At this moment, my room have filled with such vibrant colors that everything gives a dulcet look

I looked in dictionary and its mean pleasent and sweet. Is it fits the context
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Cute572 At this moment, my room have filled with such vibrant colors that everything gives a dulcet look
"my room is filled" as in your original; or, "my room has been filled"

"everything has a dulcet look"

You could possibly say, "everything gives a dulcet impression," or "gives off a dulcet aura." (a little bit sick
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I don't think that "vibrant" goes with the idea of "calm."

I've never used the word "dulcet" in my life except to use in jest with "dulcet tones" -- how something sounds, not how it looks.

I like the entire sentence except the use of a word meaning "calm." The colors are so vibrant it makes the whole room seem alive would be the sense you're going for, not calm.
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Thanks Guys!
Yes GG, I have changed this calm word seemed strange here.
Thanks !
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Cute572 At this moment, my room is filled with such vibrant colors that it gives more pleasant and calm look to everything.

Without these two words, can we take sentence as complete sentence? or including is better?Hi Cute572, This is probably not on your radar screen right now, but I've noticed a small conflict in my advice to you. In your origi
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AvangiMy room is filled with such vibrant colors that it gives a cheerful look to everything. okay

My room is filled with such vibrant colors that it has a cheerful look. okay

My room is filled with such vibrant colors that it gives a cheerful impression. okay

My room is filled wit
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Mr WordyThe first is wrong in my view. A room cannot "give a cheerful look to everything" (the colours could, but that's not what the sentence says).
Great point, Wordy. I missed that one completely. I believe I was thinking, "the filling gives the look." But again, that ain't what it says!

So that still leaves us up in the air on th
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The first is wrong in my view. A room cannot "give a cheerful look to everything" (the colours could, but that's not what the sentence says).

The fourth seems dubious to me. A room can "have a cheerful look" (i.e. look cheerful), or it can "give a cheerful impression", but I'm not sure it can "give a cheerful look". (Again, the colours could give a cheerful look to the room, bu

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