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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

They painted the pictures? Or they painted pictures?

Can somebody clarify the difference. Is the first sentence about painting a preexisting picture. And the second sentence about painting a picture from scratch?
  

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Anonymous Is the first sentence about painting a preexisting picture That is illogical. Anonymous And the second sentence about painting a picture from scratch? Not when it refers to plural pictures.

  • Anonymous Is the first sentence about painting a preexisting picture That is illogical.
  • Anonymous And the second sentence about painting a picture from scratch?
  • Not when it refers to plural pictures.
  • You seem to be lost in a sea of grammar.
  • Grammar is not real life; it just refers to it (we hope).
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Anonymous Is the first sentence about painting a preexisting picture
That is illogical.
Anonymous And the second sentence about painting a picture from scratch?
Not when it refers to plural pictures.

You seem to be lost in a sea of grammar. Grammar is not real life; it just refers to it (we hope).

They

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