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Bobo91 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

is it correct grammatically?

"Girls snap yourself and show the beauty to the world"
  

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Bobo91 "Girls snap yourself and show the beauty to the world" This isn't quite how I've seen the term used, but I'm sure it means the same thing: get going, get started, get active. I would expect: Snap out of that bad attitude and do something; You're late - snap to it. I hope this helps.

  • Bobo91 "Girls snap yourself and show the beauty to the world" This isn't quite how I've seen the term used, but I'm sure it means the same thing: get going, get started, get active.
  • I would expect: Snap out of that bad attitude and do something; You're late - snap to it.
  • I hope this helps.
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Bobo91"Girls snap yourself and show the beauty to the world"
This isn't quite how I've seen the term used, but I'm sure it means the same thing: get going, get started, get active.
I would expect: Snap out of that bad attitude and do something; You're late - snap to it.
I hope this helps.
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Bobo91"Girls snap yourself and show the beauty to the world"
It's not right, but it's also hard to tell what you mean.

Maybe the girls are models who are wearing clothes that have snaps as fasteners? They are about to go on stage in a fashion show, and the director is urging them to get ready and go on stage.

Girls! Snap yourselve
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I'm guessing that you mean, "Girls, take pictures of yourselves . . . "

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