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Quaerereverum Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Face with or face

Hello,

Is my sentence proper?

The tree height acts as a first barrier that a predator has to pass, but if it pass it, a predator will face with stinging wasps as a second barrier.

Thank you for your response.
  

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face the wasps or come face to face with the wasps . Not face with the wasps . Why are you calling the predator "it".

  • face the wasps or come face to face with the wasps .
  • Not face with the wasps .
  • Why are you calling the predator "it".
  • Is it a robot?
  • if it/he pass es it.
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face the wasps or come face to face with the wasps.

Not face with the wasps.

Why are you calling the predator "it". Is it a robot?

if it/he passes it.

CJ
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Sorry, I can't understand what you mean. Emotion: sad In English , we use it for words like child, cats, and a predator.
For example,

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