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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

skunk smell in cartoons

How would you phrase this sentence?

In cartoons, the smell of skunk is convey by green lines from their tails.


How would you phrase this please?

A green line was coming from the trash letting the viewer know how bad the trash smelled.


Thank you
  

Top answer

The lines are not always green but they are always wavy . '

  • The lines are not always green but they are always wavy .
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The lines are not always green but they are always wavy.

'Wavy lines were coming from the trash...'

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Is this sentence correct and natural?
In cartoons, the smell of skunk is convey by green lines from their tails.

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AnonymousIs this sentence correct and natural?In cartoons, the smell of skunk is convey by green lines from their tails.
In cartoons, the smell of skunks is conveyed by green lines from their tails.
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Again — they're not green in black and white cartoons, and they're wavy lines — not straight.
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Ok thanks but looking at the sentence would it be 'conveyed by' or 'conveyed as'?

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Hi rover,


How would you say it though? Conveyed by or as? Could you phrase the sentence for me?


Thanks

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