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Xoleoni97 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Hung or hanging

Hi everyone! I’ve come across these types of sentences many times:


1. Goddard, 74, knows her eldest grandson’s passion for football and has two pictures hanging on her dining room wall.
2. The austere furniture, bare floorboards and primitive kitchen contrasted with impressionist pictures hung casually.

do they have different meanings?


Thank you in advanced

  

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xoleoni97 Hi everyone! I’ve come across these types of sentences many times: 1. Goddard, 74, knows her eldest grandson’s passion for football and has two pictures hanging on her dining room wall.

  • xoleoni97 Hi everyone!
  • I’ve come across these types of sentences many times: 1.
  • Goddard, 74, knows her eldest grandson’s passion for football and has two pictures hanging on her dining room wall.
  • 2.
  • The austere furniture, bare floorboards and primitive kitchen contrasted with impressionist pictures hung casually.
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xoleoni97

Hi everyone! I’ve come across these types of sentences many times:


1. Goddard, 74, knows her eldest grandson’s passion for football and has two pictures hanging on her dining room wall.
2. The austere furniture, bare floorboards and primitive kitchen contrasted with impressionist pictures hung casually.

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