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Tara2 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

The fire wouldn't catch on to the trees

Is 'wouldn't' for future in the past or is it like 'the car wouldn't start'?


Frosty: Hocus, speak to the animals. See if they won't all pitch in and build a fire for Karen.

[Squeaky noises]

Narrator: The animals were very delighted to help. so they found a spot away from the glen where the fire wouldn't catch on to the trees. Soon there was a spark and in no time at all a splendid fire was crackling away. Frosty was careful to stay far away from the flames.

  

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Tara2 they found a spot away from the glen where the fire wouldn't catch on to the trees . Soon there was a spark and in no time at all a splendid fire was crackling away. Where the trees won't catch fire from the crackling amber.

  • Tara2 they found a spot away from the glen where the fire wouldn't catch on to the trees .
  • Soon there was a spark and in no time at all a splendid fire was crackling away.
  • Where the trees won't catch fire from the crackling amber.
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Tara2they found a spot away from the glen where the fire wouldn't catch on to the trees. Soon there was a spark and in no time at all a splendid fire was crackling away.
The grammatical order is this:

..........Where the trees won't catch fire from the crackling amber.

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