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Dido4 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

groups

1.Is this right? 2.Is the lexical order right?

Black-faced spoonspills dance and fly in groups beautifully.

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I'd say " ... beautifully dance and fly in groups".

  • I'd say " ...
  • beautifully dance and fly in groups".
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I'd say " ... beautifully dance and fly in groups".
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PieanneI'd say " ... beautifully dance and fly in groups".
And I would say 'dance beautifully'.
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"Beautifully dance and fly in groups" would mean that both the dancing and the flying is done in a beautiful manner.

"Dance beautifully and fly in groups" would mean that they dance in a beautiful manner and fly in groups.

It depends on what you want to express
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The best order of this sentence is probably:

In groups, black-faced spoonsills dance and fly beautifully.

If you mean, They dance; They fly in groups beautifully:

Black-faced spoonsills dance, and they fly beautifully in groups.

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