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Messier42 Posted 13 years ago
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Hello.. I would like to know if this sentences are correct.

1) The wind blew my hair part to be parted in the middle.
2) The wind got my hair part parted in the middle.

Do they have the same meaning? Are they correct?

Thank you.
  

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1) The wind blew my hair part to be parted in the middle. No good. 2) The wind got my hair part parted in the middle.

  • 1) The wind blew my hair part to be parted in the middle.
  • No good.
  • 2) The wind got my hair part parted in the middle.
  • Better.
  • But more natural is The wind parted my hair in the middle.
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1) The wind blew my hair part to be parted in the middle. No good.
2) The wind got my hair part parted in the middle. Better.

But more natural is
The wind parted my hair in the middle.

Clive
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Thank you very much!

Can I ask you one more similar thing?

1) When the sensor detects a toxic gas, it opens the shut-off valve.
2) When the sensor detects a toxic gas, it gets the shut-off vlave opend.
3) When the sensor detects a toxic gas, it gets the shut-off vlave to open.
4) When the sensor detects a toxic gas, it gets the shut-off vlave to be opened.

Th
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messier42Thank you very much!Can I ask you one more similar thing?1) When the sensor detects a toxic gas, it opens the shut-off valve.2) When the sensor detects a toxic gas, it gets the shut-off vlave opend.3) When the sensor detects a toxic gas, it gets the shut-off vlave to open.4) When the sensor detects a toxic gas, it gets the shut-off vlave to be opened.Thank you in
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1) When the sensor detects a toxic gas, it opens the shut-off valve. Best
2) When the sensor detects a toxic gas, it gets the shut-off vlave opend. No
3) When the sensor detects a toxic gas, it gets the shut-off vlave to open. OK
4) When the sensor detects a toxic gas, i
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Thank you so much for your reply!!

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