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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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Firework display

(a) The celebration was ended with a dazzling of display of firework(s).

(b) When the celebration ended / was ended, they could watch / witness the firework(s) display(s).

(c) The fireworks was/ were beautiful.
  

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The celebration ended with a dazzling display of fireworks. ( active voice celebration ended instead of was ended, dazzling is an adjective modifying display, there are more than one firework so use plural ) When the celebration ends, they could watch the firework display. ( Present tense is more appropriate for this sentence.

  • The celebration ended with a dazzling display of fireworks.
  • ( active voice celebration ended instead of was ended, dazzling is an adjective modifying display, there are more than one firework so use plural ) When the celebration ends, they could watch the firework display.
  • ( Present tense is more appropriate for this sentence.
  • Could is the possibility not a past tense.
  • Firework is a noun used as an adjective here ) The fireworks were beautiful.
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The celebration ended with a dazzling display of fireworks. ( active voice celebration ended instead of was ended, dazzling is an adjective modifying display, there are more than one firework so use plural )

When the celebration ends, they could watch the firework display. ( Present tense is more appropriate for this sentence. Could is the possibility not a pas

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