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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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the verb 'trasition'

How will you write this in a correct fashion?

I don't like the way the scenes jump from one scene to the other. The new scene comes in from the side. The transition from one scene to the other isn't very smooth on this show.

I don't like the way one scene transition to the next.

I thought this was an amazing movie, with incredibly unique pacing. The way that the scenes jump from one to the other perfectly captures the essence of a comic book, which is the source material for this movie.

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Unique means one of a kind, so in most cases it needn't be modified. I advise using either incredible or unique , or coordinate adjectives ( incredible, unique ). Here's my revision.

  • Unique means one of a kind, so in most cases it needn't be modified.
  • I advise using either incredible or unique , or coordinate adjectives ( incredible, unique ).
  • Here's my revision.
  • I hope it works for you.
  • I don't like the way the show jumps from one scene to the other, vertically sliding the next one into view .
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Unique means one of a kind, so in most cases it needn't be modified. I advise using either incredible or unique, or coordinate adjectives (incredible, unique). Here's my revision. I hope it works for you.

I don't like the way the show jumps from one scene to the other, vertically sliding the next one into view.

I thought it was an ama
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Is 'show' the correct word?

I don't like the way the show jumps from one scene to the other, vertically sliding the next one into view.

Can you not say

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