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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"Materialised"

Can I use "materialised" in the following sentence?

I had requested champagne and doves at my wedding reception, but they never materialised.

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Anonymous I had requested champagne and doves at my wedding reception, but they never materiali z ed. Yes. This is fine.

  • Anonymous I had requested champagne and doves at my wedding reception, but they never materiali z ed.
  • Yes.
  • This is fine.
  • " Either one is correct.
  • "That" would refer to your act of requesting, or the request itself.
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AnonymousI had requested champagne and doves at my wedding reception, but they never materialized.
Yes. This is fine.

I'd probably say, "but that never materialized." Either one is correct. "That" would refer to your act of requesting, or the request itself.

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