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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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ripped the flag

The wind ripped the flag to/into shreds.



Here, `ripped the flag' means? (I think, teared the flag into pieces.)

Please you tell me.
  

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Correct. Note: teared should be tore.

  • Correct.
  • Note: teared should be tore.
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Correct.

Note: teared should be tore.
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User_garyThe wind ripped the flag to/into shreds.



Here, `ripped the flag' means? (I think, teared the flag into pieces.)

Please you tell me.
"Shreds" indicates narrow strips, I believe (a more accurate description than "pieces").

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