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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar advice please?

Hi,

Can you advise me if I am correct in these sentences and meanings, please?


The new bicycle delighted me, I am delighted by the new bicycle. (Means happy)

The new movie/bicycle amused me, I am amused by the new movie/bicycle. (Means entertaining)


Cheers.

  

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You might find riding a bike to be amusing, but a bike does not amuse people unless it is particularly strange. A movie can amuse you.

  • You might find riding a bike to be amusing, but a bike does not amuse people unless it is particularly strange.
  • A movie can amuse you.
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You might find riding a bike to be amusing, but a bike does not amuse people unless it is particularly strange. A movie can amuse you.

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