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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

is this correct?

"drizzling gave us a hard time for a lunch we couldn't finish"
Does this sentence mean that because of drizzling, we couldn't finish our lunch.
Plz help..
  

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'Drizzling' seems like a person's name. Is that so? Otherwise, the sentence meaning is murky at best.

  • 'Drizzling' seems like a person's name.
  • Is that so?
  • Otherwise, the sentence meaning is murky at best.
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'Drizzling' seems like a person's name. Is that so? Otherwise, the sentence meaning is murky at best.
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It is not clear what that means.

Sentences begin with a capital letter.

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