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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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May i use the title for my sermon notes, " from an outcast to overflowing(or overflow)?

If can't, can you suggest how to amend?

Please assist.

Thanks/Regards,

Selina
  

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It doesn't make sense as it is, Selina. Outcast is a noun, overflowing is a participle or adjective, and overflow is a verb. What is it that you want to say?

  • It doesn't make sense as it is, Selina.
  • Outcast is a noun, overflowing is a participle or adjective, and overflow is a verb.
  • What is it that you want to say?
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It doesn't make sense as it is, Selina. Outcast is a noun, overflowing is a participle or adjective, and overflow is a verb. What is it that you want to say?

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