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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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1. Are these sentences correct:



a) "When I a news headline catches my interest, I read the newstory, or at least until I still find it interesting."


b) "Whenever a news headline captures my interest, I read the newstory, or at least until I still find it interesting."



2. And does 'capture' imply a stronger interest and 'catch'?

  

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Christine Christie does 'capture' imply a stronger interest and than 'catch'? Yes, but not a much stronger interest. Just a little stronger.

  • Christine Christie does 'capture' imply a stronger interest and than 'catch'?
  • Yes, but not a much stronger interest.
  • Just a little stronger.
  • Christine Christie Whenever a news headline [catches / captures] my interest, I read the newstory, article, or at least until while I still find it interesting.
  • 'newstory' and 'until' are definitely the wrong words there.
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Christine Christiedoes 'capture' imply a stronger interest and than 'catch'?

Yes, but not a much stronger interest. Just a little stronger.

Christine ChristieWhenever a news headline [catches / captures] my interest, I read the newstory,

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