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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

silhoutte of a mouse

0I walked into my room and saw a silhoutte of a mouse [behind/through] the window. 02br
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00Can I say "a silhoutte of a mouse"? I often hear it used with people.02br
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00And which preposition is correct. The mouse was outside the window, on the window ledge.02br
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00Thanks in advance0-
  

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0 silhouette02br 00silhouette through the window but on something02br 00as the famous song goes02br 00two silhouettes on the shade 0-

  • 0 silhouette02br 00silhouette through the window but on something02br 00as the famous song goes02br 00two silhouettes on the shade 0-
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0 silhouette02br
00silhouette through the window but on something02br
00as the famous song goes02br
00two silhouettes on the shade 0-
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0 and I would write02br
00I saw THE silhouette of a mouse 0-
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0 You left out a letter!02br
00a silhou01font01b00e02b02font00tte of a mouse. Yes, you can say that. 02br
00Say, "01u00through02u00 the window".02br
00CJ 0-
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0Thanks, Optilang!0-
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01cite10optilang12cite10I saw THE silhouette of a mouse 12blockquote
10 Good point. That's better.02br
00CJ 0-
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0Yes. That was a silly mistakes. Thanks, everyone. By the way, if you don't mind, what adjectives do you usually use to describe a silhouette? Slim? Slender? Tiny? Curvy? ****?0-
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0 faint silhouette02br
00dark 0-
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0Why can't it be **** or curvy? Any reason?0-
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01cite10New2grammar12cite10****?12blockquote
10A mouse? 05002br
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0LOL... I think my mouse would like to be called ****. 0-

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