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Nesa Posted 15 years ago
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Who is imitating?

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I wonder who is imitating whome in this sentence: "In British Museum there are even examples of imitation Roman pottery bearing imitatin Roman marks, which were made in Belgium and explored to Britain ."

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Nesa
  

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Hi I wonder who is imitating whome in this sentence: " In British Museum there are even examples of imitation Roman pottery bearing imitatin Roman marks, which were made in Belgium and explored to Britain . " Regards, Nesa

  • Hi I wonder who is imitating whome in this sentence: " In British Museum there are even examples of imitation Roman pottery bearing imitatin Roman marks, which were made in Belgium and explored to Britain .
  • " Regards, Nesa
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Hi

I wonder who is imitating whome in this sentence: "In British Museum there are even examples of imitation Roman pottery bearing imitatin Roman marks, which were made in Belgium and explored to Britain ."

Regards,

Nesa
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Someone in Belgium made the pottery. They made it so it would look like (would imitate) Roman pottery. So, this imitation pottery was made in Belgium, in an imitation of the Roman style, and it was exported (not explored) to Britain.
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In the British Museum there are even examples of imitation Roman pottery bearing imitation Roman marks, which were made in Belgium and exported to Britain .

The Belgians were imitating the Romans.
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DO NOT double-post, nesa. It makes more work for us, and we are not paid.
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Sorry, it was not intentioinal. I saw it just now. Anyway thank you.

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