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Sand-dumes Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

when so much water .. is it correct

Hi

is it correct to write a phrase like below,

what is the use of talking about it now .. when so much water has flown under the Bridge!

Thanks and much appreiciate it
  

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W hat is the use of talking about it now when so much water has flowed under the b ridge! "flown" = past of "to fly" "flowed" - past of "to flow" Birds fly, water flows.

  • W hat is the use of talking about it now when so much water has flowed under the b ridge!
  • "flown" = past of "to fly" "flowed" - past of "to flow" Birds fly, water flows.
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What is the use of talking about it now when so much water has flowed under the bridge!
"flown" = past of "to fly" "flowed" - past of "to flow"
Birds fly, water flows.
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If you’re trying to rewrite the idiom ‘water under the bridge’, it’s not advisable. I would say ‘…, it’s all water under the bridge now.’
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Hi
thanks for your effort.

I was just trying to write a sentence saying .. there is no use of talking about things tht happened long ago!!!
not rewrite Idiom......ITS ALL WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE..WHAT WOUL D THAT SAY!!

Thanks

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