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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct?

Is this correct?

Get the baby wrapped around a blanket before it gets sick.

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I t's correct English but with a silly meaning. Say eg Get a blanket wrapped around the baby before she gets sick. [ Do you call your baby 'it'?

  • I t's correct English but with a silly meaning.
  • Say eg Get a blanket wrapped around the baby before she gets sick.
  • [ Do you call your baby 'it'?
  • ]
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It's correct English but with a silly meaning.

Say eg Get a blanket wrapped around the baby before she gets sick.

[ Do you call your baby 'it'? ]
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No, because that would be implying that the baby is like a blanket, being wrapped around the blanket instead of the blanket being wrapped around the baby. It should be: Get the blanket wrapped around the baby.

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