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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

To be over

Consider that 'tortilla' is a local confection.

Does 'get over' make sense in this context:

"You came at the right time. Tortillas are quite popular at this time of the year. Once Carnival is over, they are over, too."

  

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"Confection" is not the right word. Once Carnival is over, they are gone.

  • "Confection" is not the right word.
  • Once Carnival is over, they are gone.
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"Confection" is not the right word.

Once Carnival is over, they are gone.

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