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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Writing?

1. They were absolutely fascinated by the game.

2. The game were absolutely fascinating.

3. The game fascinated them absolutely.

Are the sentences grammatically correct and can we say that they have the same meaning?

  

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1. They were absolutely fascinated by the game. 2.

  • 1.
  • They were absolutely fascinated by the game.
  • 2.
  • The game was were absolutely fascinating to them.
  • 3.
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1. They were absolutely fascinated by the game.

2. The game was were absolutely fascinating to them.

3. The game fascinated them absolutely.

Are the sentences grammatically correct Yes, but #3 is an uncommon word order.


and can we say that they have the same meaning? Yes

Clive

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