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Sentence: Water is consisting of oxygen and hydrogen



 
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Sentence: Water is consisting of oxygen and hydrogen #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 07, 2009 18:22 pm   Sentence: Water is consisting of oxygen and hydrogen
 

Hi,
My name is Camelia and I have two problems that puzzle me. Here they are:
Is the sentence "Water is consisting of oxygen and hydrogen" corect?
And is there anything wrong with the sentence "I hate rainy days".
Thank you!
Camelia
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Sentence: Water is consisting of oxygen and hydrogen #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 08, 2009 5:04 am   Sentence: Water is consisting of oxygen and hydrogen
 

"Water consists of oxygen and hydrogen"

"I hate rainy days" is fine!
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Sentence: Water is consisting of oxygen and hydrogen #3 (permalink) Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:48 pm   Sentence: Water is consisting of oxygen and hydrogen
 

Thak you very much! The prompt reply was useful to me.
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