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My English grammar test book says "if the verb surround comes before nouns, it should be surrounding, not surrounded". Teachers~ do you agree? Is 'the surrounded area [= which means an area surrounded by something]' wrong?
I would be pretty much interested in knowing about the accuracy/correctness of the expression "surrounded with nature" in particular. The context is an advertisement in which a ("surrounded by nature") house is described to be sold or rented.
Hello, I saw him surrounded by people. Regarding the sentence right above, would it be correct to assume that the word "being" has been omitted to understand how the final construction came to be? or is it irrelevant to the formation of the sentence? Thanks.
Hi, I am not sure whether the "surrounded by crowds" is right or not. It's used in the following context:Among most craftsmen,there is one person whose booth was surrounded by crowds all the time.This is Whang Zhenhai,who comes from Fushun, Liaoning. Can I say"surrounded by a crowd" or...
There is a sentence in the CNN Student News aired October 28. It's one of the most sophisticated transportation networks in the world. The arteries of Japan pumping millions of passengers across the country and the trains are almost always on time. Walking into Tokyo station, you're surrounded...
"was sitting surrounded" in the following paragraph? In Central Park, near 86th Street, a middle-aged shabby woman sat surrounded by five soiled and haphazardly bred dogs.
A nonrestrictive clause should also be surrounded by commas, and you can tell that it is nonrestrictive because the sentence would retain the same meaning with the clause removed.