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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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launch

0That's when their spacecraft, which launched to Mars in August, will finally arrive on the Red Planet. 02br
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00Do you say "The rocket launched to the Moon" or "The rocket was launched to the Moon"?02br
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00I think the latter is correct, so we need 'was' in the original sentence. What do you think?02br
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0I agree with you, but it doesn't cause me any discomfort to hear "The rocket launched to the moon"0-

  • 0I agree with you, but it doesn't cause me any discomfort to hear "The rocket launched to the moon"0-
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0I agree with you, but it doesn't cause me any discomfort to hear "The rocket launched to the moon"0-
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0Both correct:02br
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00launch 02br
01i00intransitive verb02i02br
01b001 a02b00 01b00:02b00 to spring forward 01b00:02b00 take off <a junco had 01i00launch02i00ed 00off a chinquapin twig -- W.V.T.Clark> <the cata

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