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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help

I have two sentences that I need help for.
English is not my mother tongue, and I wish to know if the grammar is correct in these two sentences:
1. The Chrysalis’ dream is the Swallowtail’s wings.
2. The Dream of a Chrysalis is the Wings of a Swallowtail.
  

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I think it would sound better to say The chrysalis dreams of the swallowtail's wings.

  • I think it would sound better to say The chrysalis dreams of the swallowtail's wings.
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I think it would sound better to say The chrysalis dreams of the swallowtail's wings.
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You are over-capitalizing.

1. The chrysalis’s dream is the swallowtail’s wings.
2. The dream of a chrysalis is the wings of a swallowtail.

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