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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is this gramatically right?

My country has deep drown into the sea of crisis.
  

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Anonymous Is this gramatically right? No. — My country has drowned deep in the sea of crisis.

  • Anonymous Is this gramatically right?
  • No.
  • — My country has drowned deep in the sea of crisis.
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Anonymous Is this gramatically right?
No. Are you trying to compose a metaphor?—

My country has drowned deep in the sea of crisis.
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The 'drowned deep' sounds unnatural to me. I'd put a comma after 'drowned'.
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What about "My country has drowned deeply in the sea of crisis."?
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khoshtip What about "My country has drowned deeply in the sea of crisis."?
I don't see how one can drown deeply. You either drown or you don't. I suppose you could sink deep in a sea of crisis and drown.
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>> I don't see how one can drown deeply.
Reasonable.
>> I suppose you could sink deep in a sea of crisis and drown.

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