Asked by rfvv
1. I found the film exciting.
2. I found that the film was exciting.
3. I found the boys excited.
4. I found that the boys were excited.
5. I found the boys exciting.
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Is each pair grammatical and the same?
What about the last sentence, #5? Is Sentence 5 grammatical?
2. I found that the film was exciting.
3. I found the boys excited.
4. I found that the boys were excited.
5. I found the boys exciting.
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Is each pair grammatical and the same?
What about the last sentence, #5? Is Sentence 5 grammatical?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1 & 2 and 3 & 4 are fine.
5 is correct, too, but does not mean the same as 3 or 4. Do you see why?
5 is correct, too, but does not mean the same as 3 or 4. Do you see why?
Answered by
rfvv
5. I found the boys exciting.
6. I found theat the boys were exciting.
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Thank you. I think #5 can be changed into #6. Because the boys were humorous, they were make\ing others feel fun, In that case, #5 is correct.
6. I found theat the boys were exciting.
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Thank you. I think #5 can be changed into #6. Because the boys were humorous, they were make\ing others feel fun, In that case, #5 is correct.
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, both 5 and 6 are correct ... or will be once you correct the spelling of "that"!!
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