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Vincent Teo Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

groaning above the hill

Can I say,

The thunder is groaning above the hill.

(b) The thunder is groaning near my house.
  

Top answer

In English, thunder usually ' rumbles '.

  • In English, thunder usually ' rumbles '.
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In English, thunder usually 'rumbles'.
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O, I see..

Do we accept if I change it to:

(a) The thunder is rumbling above the hill.

(b) The thunder is rumbling near my house.

Do we feel weird to say like underline words?
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