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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Fade up and tiring studies

We are feeling fade up because of tiring studies and hard work that we did during exams.

Is the sentence correct and natural?

  

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sundarnaz feeling fade up This does not make sense. You should explain what you mean so that it can be rewritten.

  • sundarnaz feeling fade up This does not make sense.
  • You should explain what you mean so that it can be rewritten.
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sundarnazfeeling fade up

This does not make sense. You should explain what you mean so that it can be rewritten.

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Hi Sundarnaz

There may be an aspect to the idiom that I don't know, but 'fade up' doesn't work for me here

A fader is an electronic device that makes the sound louder or quieter, or the picture brighter or dimmer. 'Fade up' is the direction in which things get louder or brighter. This seems to be the opposite of what you're saying

I'll have a look around. Maybe "fade down" is

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