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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi there,

Could you correct to me, if I am using these two words correctly, pls?


A tree / light / candle flame waves in the wind.

A tree / light / candle flame wavers in the wind. (Relatively a bigger movement, maybe?)


Thanks

  

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John Aki A tree/light sways in the wind. A candle flame flickers in the wind. ) If a candle flame is close to being blown out by the wind you can say it's guttering .

  • John Aki A tree/light sways in the wind.
  • A candle flame flickers in the wind.
  • ) If a candle flame is close to being blown out by the wind you can say it's guttering .
  • (I put 'guttering' in red, too.
  • )
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John AkiA tree/light sways in the wind.
A candle flame flickers in the wind.

(I put 'flickers' in red but it comes out in black.)

If a candle flame is close to being blown out by the wind you can say it's gutt

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