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Ellisa Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

What's wrong with this sentence?

Hello teachers!

I have a sentence which is totally perfect for me, but they say there's an error with the word "captured" in the following sentence. Please explain why for me.

Thanks a million!

The faste its speed, the better it will be at clearly captured sports images and other action shots.
  

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Ellisa Hello teachers! I have a sentence which is totally perfect for me, but they say there's an error with the word "captured" in the following sentence. Please explain why for me.

  • Ellisa Hello teachers!
  • I have a sentence which is totally perfect for me, but they say there's an error with the word "captured" in the following sentence.
  • Please explain why for me.
  • Thanks a million!
  • The faste its speed, the better it will be at clearly captured sports images and other action shots.
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EllisaHello teachers!
I have a sentence which is totally perfect for me, but they say there's an error with the word "captured" in the following sentence. Please explain why for me.
Thanks a million!

The faste its speed, the better it will be at clearly captured sports images and other action shots.

Actually, "past part
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Hi Ellisa;

Yes, there is an error with captured. It should be capturing.
By its, they mean either film or a camera.

The faster the camera's speed, the better it will be at clearly capturing sports images and other action shots.

The reason is that the preposition "at" needs an object. The object is not "images" or "shots" - because tha

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