Anonymous When I say "The flower developed from a little knot of a bulb"Does it mean "The flower became a little knot of a bulb"? No. It came from a little bulb.
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AnonymousWhen I say "The flower developed from a little knot of a bulb"Does it mean "The flower became a little knot of a bulb"?No. It came from a little bulb.
AnonymousAnd when I say "they stay at around four degrees"Does it mean "they stay outside and the weather is four degrees"?!No,. it means that the ambient
AnonymousIs my sentence correct?What do you mean? The grammar is simple and correct. The meaning is completely wrong.