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Magda Posted 20 years ago
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The bride passes out ...

0 I've got a problem with this sentence: "The bride passed out during the ceremony and had to be 01b00carried out of 02b00the church." Is it correct? Somehow "carried out of" seems odd to me.02br
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" Is it correct? 12br 12blockquote 11font 00Having passed out, she was unable to walk. 02font 00 0-

  • " Is it correct?
  • 12br 12blockquote 11font 00Having passed out, she was unable to walk.
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01cite10Magda12cite10I've got a problem with this sentence: "The bride passed out during the ceremony and had to be 11b10carried out of 12b10the church." Is it correct? Somehow "carried out of" seems odd to me.12br
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0 Hello Philip,02br
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00but grammatically it is correct, yes? 0-
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0As Philip doesn't seem to be around... the answer is 'yes', it's grammatically correct, Magda.0-
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0 Thanks, Tam.0-
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00 Read some Hemingway, say The Sun Also Rises, if you want to see such groupings. He's a master at them. 0-
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0 "passed out" here means she fainted - became unconscious.0-

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