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Shcho23 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

It's bad to kill such [fresh / living / live] animals.
  

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None of those words seems appropriate. Perhaps the word that’s on the tip of your tongue is "healthy".

  • None of those words seems appropriate.
  • Perhaps the word that’s on the tip of your tongue is "healthy".
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None of those words seems appropriate. Perhaps the word that’s on the tip of your tongue is "healthy".
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If you have to choose one, which one would that be? Are all those grammatically wrong?
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shcho23Are all those grammatically wrong?
No, but how can you kill a dead animal?

CB
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Yes, it's true. You mean all of those are grammatically correct, but not acceptable?
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Yes, they are correct. You could use any adjective there and the sentence would still be grammatically correct, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it would make sense.

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