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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

tear drop shape, big fire those spikes

A flame is a bit of fire, generally a tear drop shape. 

When there's a big fire those spikes you see that move around; they are the flames.


Please explain to me the emboldened parts.
  

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Hi, When there's a big fire, those spikes (=sharp parts of the flames)you see that move around; they are the flames.

  • Hi, When there's a big fire, those spikes (=sharp parts of the flames)you see that move around; they are the flames.
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Hi,

When there's a big fire, those spikes (=sharp parts of the flames)you see that move around; they are the flames.


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