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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Got better

That's a sentence from the grammar handbook:

The beginning of the film wasn't very good but it got better.

What got better: the beginning of the film or the film itself in such a context?
  

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Anonymous That's a sentence from the grammar handbook: Anonymous What does "g ot bette r" refer to; t he beginning of the film or the film itsel f, in such a context? It's more likely to be a reference to the film itself.

  • Anonymous That's a sentence from the grammar handbook: Anonymous What does "g ot bette r" refer to; t he beginning of the film or the film itsel f, in such a context?
  • It's more likely to be a reference to the film itself.
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AnonymousThat's a sentence from the grammar handbook:
AnonymousWhat does "got better" refer to; the beginning of the film or the film itself, in such a context?
It's more likely to be a reference to the film itself.

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