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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Rolled into a blur/ gone by in a blur 1 question?

Which would you say please?

These past few days rolled into a blur./have gone into a blur/gone by in a blur.




One other question please?



- The stations are wider/further apart on this line than that one. (subway)

Thank you


  

Top answer

1) Either of these is OK, These past few days rolled into a blur. These past few days have gone by in a blur. g.

  • 1) Either of these is OK, These past few days rolled into a blur.
  • These past few days have gone by in a blur.
  • g.
  • a wide street.
  • It does not refer to distance between two points.
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1) Either of these is OK,

These past few days rolled into a blur.

These past few days have gone by in a blur.

2) "Wide" refers to the dimension of breadth, e.g. a wide street.
It does not refer to distance between two points.

These stations are further apart.....
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alc24Which would you say please?
gone by in a blur.

further apart on this line than on that one.

CJ

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