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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"when it is" is optional?

Hi

1 The juice tastes best (right when it is) freshly squeezed. Afterwards, its not as good.

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Fresh juice tastes best. The following sentences assume you are talking about fruit juice: Fruit juice tastes best right after the fruits are squeezed. Fruit juice tastes best immediately after the fruits are squeezed.

  • Fresh juice tastes best.
  • The following sentences assume you are talking about fruit juice: Fruit juice tastes best right after the fruits are squeezed.
  • Fruit juice tastes best immediately after the fruits are squeezed.
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Fresh juice tastes best.

The following sentences assume you are talking about fruit juice:

Fruit juice tastes best right after the fruits are squeezed.

Fruit juice tastes best immediately after the fruits are squeezed.

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