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Stevenukd Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

TASTELESS

Dear Teachers,

- This Spaghetti is so tasteless, I think we should add more sauce into it.

- Is this sentence natural?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

Top answer

It's natural. But don't capitalize spaghetti, and you don't need the comma. CJ

  • It's natural.
  • But don't capitalize spaghetti, and you don't need the comma.
  • CJ
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It's natural. But don't capitalize spaghetti, and you don't need the comma.

CJ
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StevenukdDear Teachers,

- This Spaghetti is so tasteless, I think we should add more sauce into it.

- Is this sentence natural?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.

It's difficult for me to imagine any spaghetti as 'tasteless'. Perhaps 'bland', 'plain', or 'dull' might be bett
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Ah! But consider this: You haven't tried MY spaghetti! Emotion: smile

CJ
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CalifJimAh! But consider this: You haven't tried MY spaghetti! Emotion: smile

CJ

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Philip:
«It's difficult for me to imagine any spaghetti as 'tasteless'.»

Not couting CJ's spaghetti, what can be tasteless then?
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Ant_222Philip: «It's difficult for me to imagine any spaghetti as 'tasteless'.» Not couting CJ's spaghetti, what can be tasteless then?
When I was in living in the dormitory in college, there was a guy who, whenever we had ice cream for dessert, would sprinkle black pepper on it. We all just ignored him, as he was a little odd to beg
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«I finally asked him why he did that, and he explained that the coldness of the ice cream rendered the pepper tasteless.»

His reasoning was illogical: if cold makes pepper tasteless, then why apply pepper at all? Just for the **** of it — to demonstrate this interesting phenomena... By the way, he was completely right: cold neutralizes pepper. Mint amplifies cold, but does it fight peppe

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