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Lazzy boy Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Deep roots

Hi

what is the appropriate way to put this expression straight?

"The relations between US and UK has made deep roots"

Is made the common word when using this expression?

LB
  

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lazzy boy "The relations between US and UK has made deep roots" Here is one version I could think of: The relationship between the US and the UK is deep-rooted.

  • lazzy boy "The relations between US and UK has made deep roots" Here is one version I could think of: The relationship between the US and the UK is deep-rooted.
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lazzy boy"The relations between US and UK has made deep roots"
Here is one version I could think of:

The relationship between the US and the UK is deep-rooted.
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Thanks

But what is the appropriate verb that comes before deep root?
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In this case, "is." Deep-rooted is an adjective. It describes a long, close, and friendly relationship.

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