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Palinkasocsi Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is this grammatical to say?

Dear Forum Users,

Consider this situation:

Imagine a situation in which husband and wife are planning a short trip for the weekend. Although the weather forecast had promised nice weather, it is stormy on the morning of their planned departure. The wife then goes to the window and says to her spouse: “What absolutely beautiful weather”.

Is this grammatical to say:

The complaining wife can also be seen simultaneously as a weather forecaster who predicts absolutely beautiful weather.?

Thank you.

Pal
  

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The complaining wife can also be seen simultaneously as a weather forecaster who predicts absolutely beautiful weather. Simultaneously needs two different things to be happening at the same time.

  • The complaining wife can also be seen simultaneously as a weather forecaster who predicts absolutely beautiful weather.
  • Simultaneously needs two different things to be happening at the same time.
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The complaining wife can also be seen simultaneously as a weather forecaster who predicts absolutely beautiful weather.

Simultaneously needs two different things to be happening at the same time.
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What if the wife has a dual self: she is a wife and a weather forecaster (or at least pretending to be) at the same time?

Pal
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Hi,

Consider this situation:

Imagine a situation in which husband and wife are planning a short trip for the weekend. Although the weather forecast had promised nice weather, it is stormy on the morning of their planned departure. The wife then goes to the window and says to her spouse: “What absolutely beautiful weather”.

Is th
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Thank you very much and ...

Happy New Year!

Pal
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The complaining wife can be seen simultaneously as a weather forecaster who predicts absolutely beautiful weather, a Polyanna who always sees the good and beautiful in everything, and a sardonic wit.

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