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Joined: 12 Jan 2006 Posts: 87 Location: USA
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 9:38 am Post subject: |
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I would invert "beautifully" and "in groups" ... on the theory that the true adverb should precede the adverbial phrase. But I think it is a matter more of the ear, than of a rule. Maybe not. It does sound more pleasing with "in groups" at the end. _________________ "This is insolence up with which I will not put." Winston Churchill, upon reading a newspaper�s criticism of his having ended a sentence with a preposition.
"You can get more with a kind word and a gun, than with just a kind word." Al Capone. |
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