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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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purling brook, dormant, true self,

I am sitting on the bank of the purling brook, which ran through our garden.

She is dormant in this forum for the last 10 days. Most probably he must have come down with bird-flu, which is an epidemic in these days.

Although as far as I know she is a good orator, she is acting out in a reticent manner in the class. I don't know when she is going to find his true self.

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User_gary I am sitting on the bank of the purling brook, which ran through our garden. You are sitting in the present but the brook ran in the past. The tenses of the verbs need to agree.

  • User_gary I am sitting on the bank of the purling brook, which ran through our garden.
  • You are sitting in the present but the brook ran in the past.
  • The tenses of the verbs need to agree.
  • She has been dormant in this forum for the last 10 days.
  • Most probably he has come down with bird-flu, of which there is an epidemic in these days .
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User_garyI am sitting on the bank of the purling brook, which ran through our garden. You are sitting in the present but the brook ran in the past. The tenses of the verbs need to agree.

She has been dormant in this forum for the last 10 days. Most
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Thank you Feebs11.

I am sitting on the bank of the purling brook, which is running through our garden.

She has been dormant in this forum for the last 10 days. Most probably she has come down with bird-flu, of

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