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Hanuman_2000 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

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Hello,

1. Pretend you are a barked tree.

2. Don't know you swaying/swayed dogs don't bite?

Are the sentence correct with patcipal adjective?
  

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Hi, 1. Pretend you are a barked tree. 2.

  • Hi, 1.
  • Pretend you are a barked tree.
  • 2.
  • Don't know you swaying/swayed dogs don't bite?
  • Are the sentence correct with patcipal adjective?
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Hi,

1. Pretend you are a barked tree.

2. Don't know you swaying/swayed dogs don't bite?

Are the sentence correct with patcipal adjective? It's hard to say, because you seem to have the wrong adjectives here entirely. I don't know what 'a barked tree' or 'a swaying/swayed
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Very confusing indeed.
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Hanuman_2000Hello,

1. Pretend you are a barked tree.

2. Don't know you swaying/swayed dogs don't bite?

Are the sentence correct with patcipal adjective?
I think you mean:
1. Pretend you are a swaying tree.
2. Don't you know barking dogs don't bite?

Cheers
CB

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