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How adamant are you? | Expression: 'he is five foot nothing'
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What a beautiful house is it! #1 (permalink) Sat May 27, 2006 10:06 am   What a beautiful house is it!
 

Hello everybody

I saw a sentence,

* What a beautiful rose is it!

I think it should read as,

*What a beautiful rose it is!

What do you think?

Tom
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What a beautiful house is it! #2 (permalink) Sat May 27, 2006 10:30 am   What a beautiful house is it!
 

Yes, Tom, I'd also say it should be "What a beautiful rose it is!"

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