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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Wind blew x at sea

How would you correctly phrase these?


The wind blew the kids to sea.

The wind blew the kids away from us.

The wind blew the boat inland.

The wind was pushing the boat so hard/fast, it left water trail behind it (is it natural to say “leave trail behind”?


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anonymous The wind was pushing the boat so hard/fast, it left water trail behind it (is it natural to say “leave trail behind”? The boat was pushed so fast by the wind that it left a large wake (behind it). CJ

  • anonymous The wind was pushing the boat so hard/fast, it left water trail behind it (is it natural to say “leave trail behind”?
  • The boat was pushed so fast by the wind that it left a large wake (behind it).
  • CJ
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anonymousThe wind was pushing the boat so hard/fast, it left water trail behind it (is it natural to say “leave trail behind”?

The boat was pushed so fast by the wind that it left a large wake (behind it).

CJ

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