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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

fox and crow

the piece of cheese fell-down/ fall-down?
  

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Neither is correct. Say eg The piece of cheese fell down. eg The piece of cheese fell.

  • Neither is correct.
  • Say eg The piece of cheese fell down.
  • eg The piece of cheese fell.
  • Clive
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Neither is correct.
Say
eg The piece of cheese fell down.
eg The piece of cheese fell.

Clive
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What does a fox and a crow have to do with a piece of cheese falling down?
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Aspara GusWhat does a fox and a crow have to do with a piece of cheese falling down?
It's from the famous fable about the fox and the crow and the piece of cheese that fell down.

Very famous.
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You know -- "and all the King's horses and all the King's men couldn't put the cheese back together again, because the fox and crow had eaten it."
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khoffYou know -- "and all the King's horses ...
Yup! That's exactly the one I'm talking about.

CJ

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