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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

When it hatches has

When it hatches has a broad face and a long flat tail.

Is this a wrong sentence? Or is ‘when it hatches’ a subject? Even if the phrase might be a subject, I think, the sentence is not semantically proper.
  

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You need to say When it hatches , it has a broad face and a long flat tail. Clive

  • You need to say When it hatches , it has a broad face and a long flat tail.
  • Clive
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You need to say
When it hatches, it has a broad face and a long flat tail.

Clive

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