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Surfergirl Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"As we loom towards Easter"

0Hi there, is it grammatically correct to say "01b00As we loom towards Easter02b00, I'd like to take this opportunity to wish the staff at ...... a happy Easter!"?02br
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0probably correct, but obsolete:02br 02br 00------------ 02br 02br 01b 00loom02b 02br 00intr. verb 02br 01b 00202b 00 01i 00obsolete02i 00 01b 00:02b 00 01font 00to move slowly up and down -- used of the sea or a vessel 02font 02br 02br 00 05000 02br 00------- 0240

  • 0probably correct, but obsolete:02br 02br 00------------ 02br 02br 01b 00loom02b 02br 00intr.
  • verb 02br 01b 00202b 00 01i 00obsolete02i 00 01b 00:02b 00 01font 00to move slowly up and down -- used of the sea or a vessel 02font 02br 02br 00 05000 02br 00------- 0240
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0probably correct, but obsolete:02br
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01b00loom02b02br
00intr. verb 02br
01b00202b00 01i00obsolete02i00 01b00:02b00 01font00to move slowly up and down -- used of the sea or a vessel
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0 However, you can say "As Easter looms,...."0-
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0Thank you to all for your comments00 00and suggestions. Much appreciated.02br
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00As Easter looms (sounds better than my00 original00 version) or02br
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00As we approach Easter / As we head towards Easter... Which do you prefer? 02br
00Thanks again!02br
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