Hi, teacher. I'm writing a script:
The guys get dressed for the party. Jim has put on a hawaiian shirt.
Jim: Can I wear this shirt, guys?
The guys hesitate to answer.
Cut to next scene:
The guys leave the hotel. Jim has changed to a less colorful shirt.
- Is 'changed to' correct here?
- Is the rest OK, (too)?
anonymous - Is 'changed to' correct here? Use "changed into". anonymous - Is the rest OK, (too)?
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anonymous- Is 'changed to' correct here?
Use "changed into".
anonymous- Is the rest OK, (too)?
Capitalize adjectives made from proper nouns, like "Hawaiian". There are a few exceptions for old words like "spartan" and "titanic" and established combined forms like "india ink" and "french fries". I'd say "Hawaiian s