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Chiageraldine Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Sending shooting pains

"Sending shooting pains"

1. in this phrase, what does "shooting" mean?

2. is "shooting" the adjective here?

3. can i also say: "shooting pains through my back" (with shooting used as verb)?

4. is "sending pains through my back" also correct?

please help me withe the 4 questions.. thank you so much
  

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1. -- quickly and intermittently occurring 2. - Yes 3.

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  • -- quickly and intermittently occurring 2.
  • - Yes 3.
  • -- No.
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1. in this phrase, what does "shooting" mean?-- quickly and intermittently occurring

2. is "shooting" the adjective here?- Yes

3. can i also say: "shooting pains through my back" (with shooting used as verb)?-- No. 'The pains are shooting....'

4. is "sending pains through my back" also correct?-- No.
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how can i correct the phrase "sending pains through my back"? what is the better way to say it?

thanks!
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I need a complete sentence.
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How about:

The difficult pregnancy continues to send pains through her back.

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