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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi,

Can you tell me which word is better choice in these sentences, please?


He is superior in the basketball, due to his height.

He has a superior/superiority in the basketball. (Both are nouns)

I am trembling/shaking with fear.

The house is trembling/shaking/rattling due to earthquake.

My father's old car is trembling/shaking/rattling.


Tremble, shake and rattle are pretty much same meaning right?

Many think.

  

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Can you tell me which word is the better choice in these sentences, please? He is superior in the basketball, due to his height. He has a superior / superiority in the basketball.

  • Can you tell me which word is the better choice in these sentences, please?
  • He is superior in the basketball, due to his height.
  • He has a superior / superiority in the basketball.
  • (Both are nouns ) I am trembling / shaking with fear.
  • '' shaking" is more common, I think.
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Can you tell me which word is the better choice in these sentences, please?


He is superior in the basketball, due to his height.

He has a superior/superiority in the basketball. (Both are

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