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Lucus Ong Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

In (full) blossom



Could anybody help me with the question below?
in full blossom= in blossom
Could anybody corect the sentence below for me?

The flower is very beautiful when it is in full blossom.
Many thanks in advance.
  

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The plant is very beautiful when it is in full bloom .

  • The plant is very beautiful when it is in full bloom .
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The plant is very beautiful when it is in full bloom.
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Is there any difference between saying in full bloom and in bloom?
Could anybody help me with it?

Many thanks in advance.
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Is there any difference between saying in full bloom and in bloom?
Could anybody help me with it?

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Thanks,
in bloom= a lot of flowers blossom
in full bloom= all of the flowers blosoom
Am I right?
Could anybody help me with it?

Many thanks in advance.
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Yes, that's right, but seldom are all of the flowers open at once. Remember that it is the plant that blossoms (= produces or yields flowers), not the flowers.

in bloom= many of its flowers are open

in full bloom= most of its flowers are open

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