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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

gesture a finger gun

Is this how you would express this sentence? Which would you choose?

He gestured a finger gun at the police./He made a finger gun gesture at the police.

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Top answer

Obviously, finger gun is a gesture, so I will drop "gesture". He made a finger gun gesture at the police.

  • Obviously, finger gun is a gesture, so I will drop "gesture".
  • He made a finger gun gesture at the police.
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Obviously, finger gun is a gesture, so I will drop "gesture".

He made a finger gun gesture at the police.
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MIGHe made a finger gun gesture at the police.
"gesture" should be kept. And it should be 'finger-gun'.

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