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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Natural

Are these sentences natural?
The blood dropped from lower stair to upper stair.
The sweat flowing from his forehead down to his back.
  

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The sweat flowing from his forehead down to his back Even if you replace 'dropped' with 'dripped', blood does not defy gravity. Even if you replace 'flowing' with 'flowed', sweat does not twist round a person's head from front to back.

  • The sweat flowing from his forehead down to his back Even if you replace 'dropped' with 'dripped', blood does not defy gravity.
  • Even if you replace 'flowing' with 'flowed', sweat does not twist round a person's head from front to back.
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AnonymousThe blood dropped from lower stair to upper stair.The sweat flowing from his forehead down to his back
Even if you replace 'dropped' with 'dripped', blood does not defy gravity.
Even if you replace 'flowing' with 'flowed', sweat does not twist round a person's head from front to back.
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Anonymousscatter, OK?
No.
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fivejedjonEven if you replace 'dropped' with 'dripped', blood does not defy gravity.
On the other hand, if you're like me, it all goes to your head when you're angry!

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