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Reply Tue 5 Jan, 2010 09:33 am
in the sentence THE STUDENTS IN THE CROWD OF THE AUDITORIUM TRIED NOT TO LAUGH AT NOEL. WHAT IS OF THE AUDITORIUM AND TO LAUGH. prepositional , infinitive, gerund, participle or oppositive
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Reply Tue 5 Jan, 2010 11:15 am
1. Sentence is bad. The "crowd in the auditorium" is the "audience".
2. Question does not make sense.
3. Stop posting in capital letters.
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