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Israfil Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

The Devil says

What is the grammaticaly problems here:

The Devil says What do you imagine my food. I eat human foods. It is a verses of my Gospel.
  

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That particular verb doesn't work that way. )

  • That particular verb doesn't work that way.
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That particular verb doesn't work that way.

We'd say, "What do you imagine my food to be?"

OR, "How do you imagine my food?" (How do you picture it?)
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i eat human's food. it is a verse of my Gospel. food ia uncountable, so you can't put 's'.

"A" means 1, so it'll be verse.
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I don't think "human foods" is a grammatical error. "Foods" can be plural.

You're right about "a verses." (I didn't think it was part of the question.
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I think it will be:

The Devil says How do you imagine my food?. I eat human foods. It is a verse/or verses of my Gospel.

thanks for all.
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I think it will be:

The Devil says How do you imagine my food?. I eat human foods. It is a verse/or verses of my Gospel.

thanks for all.

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