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SeptJo Ong JohXhin Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

The word Belong

So I'm seventeen this year and my grammar is still horrible.

I am writing an essay and I'm confused with a sentence I wanted to construct. It's in past tense, so I wrote something like, "Akira Hope was the third Light who belong to Richard Samuel."

Should I put belong with an s, or just leave it like that? Because it's a story and the relationship is something that will stay permanent ( I understand if it's an event that has passed, then it will be just belong)

I'm quite confused. Please help me.
  

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Hi, So I'm seventeen this year and my grammar is still horrible. I am writing an essay and I'm confused with a sentence I wanted to construct. " Should I put belong with an s, or just leave it like that?

  • Hi, So I'm seventeen this year and my grammar is still horrible.
  • I am writing an essay and I'm confused with a sentence I wanted to construct.
  • " Should I put belong with an s, or just leave it like that?
  • Because it's a story and the relationship is something that will stay permanent ( I understand if it's an event that has passed, then it will be just belong) Say 'who belong ed to'.
  • The focus is completely on the past.
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Hi,

So I'm seventeen this year and my grammar is still horrible.

I am writing an essay and I'm confused with a sentence I wanted to construct. It's in past tense, so I wrote something like, "Akira Hope was the third Light who belong to Richard Samuel."

Should I put belong with an s, or just leave it like that? Because it's a sto
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Uhm, it's a fantasy story, to which this human-like Akira Hope is a creature who serves as a 'feeling' to humans. So, nope, she's not a human.

But there's this word belonged? I remember my teacher marked it wrong once :/
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Hi,

It's fine here.

Maybe with your teacher, you used it in someother kind of sentence.

Clive
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Hm, okay. I'll use that one then.

Thanks! Emotion: big smile

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