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Volcano1985 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

String Out

He could not help recalling the days, that strung out sadly into months and years.

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string - strung - strung (for days) to string out: to pass slowly CJ By the way, no comma before that . CJ

  • string - strung - strung (for days) to string out: to pass slowly CJ By the way, no comma before that .
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string - strung - strung

(for days) to string out: to pass slowly

CJ

By the way, no comma before that.

CJ
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Volcano1985The writer put it.
It must be a fairly old text. It's rare to see a comma before that in modern English.

CJ

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