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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Desribing a picture

I say to my friend about her picture:

Wow! The hotel looks really big and fun. You guys must've had a blast! You looked very elegant in the pictures.

Should it be looked or look?

Thank you.

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You look very elegant in the pictures. You must have had a blast. I didn't realize such an abridgment in the writings: You must've had...

  • You look very elegant in the pictures.
  • You must have had a blast.
  • I didn't realize such an abridgment in the writings: You must've had...
  • I couldn't be sure about your first sentence: Can something be fun?
  • We need a native speaker's help
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You look very elegant in the pictures.

You must have had a blast. I didn't realize such an abridgment in the writings: You must've had...
I couldn't be sure about your first sentence: Can something be fun?

We need a native speaker's help
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Emotion: yes The word "fun" is okey in that sentence. You don't ask this but I would like to say anyway.
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I say to my friend about her picture:

Wow! The hotel looks really big and fun. You guys must've had a blast! You looked very elegant in the pictures.

Should it be looked or look? Look. (If you are looking at the pictures as you speak.)



'Fun' is commonly used as an informal adjective, espec
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Thanks, Clive. Is the abridgment correct?
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What abridgement?
Please give me a sentence.

Clive
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You must've had a blast.
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Fine.
It's usually called' an abbreviation'.

Clive
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Hmm. There is no mistake with the sentence since you didn't correct it. "Abridgement" is used for the books, novels... as if I remember that word written on them like "abridged". Ok. Thanks, Clive

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