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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Stops where it starts

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The horse on the merry go round always stops where it started. You won't ever have to go to the other side to get your kid.
The horse on the merry go round always stops where it was when the ride first started.

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Hyphenate 'merry-go-round', and both versions are OK. Instead, you could say 'carousel'.

  • Hyphenate 'merry-go-round', and both versions are OK.
  • Instead, you could say 'carousel'.
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Hyphenate 'merry-go-round', and both versions are OK.

Instead, you could say 'carousel'.

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