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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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noticed ... clothes everywhere

0(a) He noticed that his clothes (were) everywhere and the cupboard was opened.02br
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00(b) He noticed her clothes (were) scattered everywhere (from the cupboard).02br
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00(c) She found her clothes everywhere and the cupboard door opened.02br
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00(d) She found her clothes on the floor, and her cupboards all are opened.0-
  

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12br 12br 10(d) She found her clothes on the floor, and her cupboards all 11del 10are 12del 10opened. 02b 02font 00 0-

  • 12br 12br 10(d) She found her clothes on the floor, and her cupboards all 11del 10are 12del 10opened.
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10(a) He noticed that his clothes (were) everywhere and the cupboard was opened.12br
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10(b) He noticed her clothes (were) scattered everywhere 11del10(from the cupboard).12del12br
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10(c) She found her clothes everywhere and the cupboard door o
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0Can I say,02br
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00(a) All clothes in the cupboard were opened. 0-
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10Can I say,12br
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10(a) All clothes in the cupboard were opened. 12br
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10Hi Vincent Teo,02br
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00I don't think you could say that. It just doesn't make sense, does it? How could clothes be opened? 02br
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0 Hello Teo,02br
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00(a) All clothes in the cupboard were opened.02br
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00The sentence you gave is confusing. Remember, when you use a verb it is about the subject of the sentence. 'Clothes' is the subject. 'Opened' is your verb. It doesn't make sense to open clothes.02br
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00Remember, your subject can't be a prepositional

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