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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

fruit bruise

is this right?
If you drop an apple on the ground , the part side it falls bruises.
  

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No. If you drop an apple on the ground, the fruit will become bruised. It stands to reason that the part of the fruit that hits the ground will take the brunt of the fall, so there is no need to expand on an already obvious statement.

  • No.
  • If you drop an apple on the ground, the fruit will become bruised.
  • It stands to reason that the part of the fruit that hits the ground will take the brunt of the fall, so there is no need to expand on an already obvious statement.
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No.

If you drop an apple on the ground, the fruit will become bruised.

It stands to reason that the part of the fruit that hits the ground will take the brunt of the fall, so there is no need to expand on an already obvious statement.

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