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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Turn Shades of red

"His face turned a shade of red."
"His face turned several shades of red."

What does the second one mean?
  

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Hi. His faces turned one shade of red, then another shade of red, then another,etc. Here are some shades of red.

  • Hi.
  • His faces turned one shade of red, then another shade of red, then another,etc.
  • Here are some shades of red.
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Hi.

His faces turned one shade of red, then another shade of red, then another,etc.

Here are some shades of red.
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I am very sorry!

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Hi,

You're welcome!Emotion: smile

Clive

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