the seasonal blogs from 2006 to 2009
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GREAT haiku! In the last line, do you mean to say "lights breaks," or do you mean "light breaks" or "lights break"?
Thanks, there is no need to be anonymous -spring lights, plural because what I was thinking of is Crocus, Eranthis and Snowdrop as lights breaking through the ground.My first language is not English, what I hope is that the above explanation is covered by what I wrote. :)
I like this as well, but had the same confusion over the plurals. I believe that, regardless of whether one or various types of flowers are intended, the verb would still be "break". (Ah, the joys of the English language!)
Thank you for the explanation. Beautiful. Spring lights break the ground. (I like to be anonymous! So many women were anon. It is an honor. Get it?)
Thank you both to diana l. and "anonymous" for your help I'm not going to change it here, but I will do it on my own site, thanks.
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GREAT haiku! In the last line, do you mean to say "lights breaks," or do you mean "light breaks" or "lights break"?
Thanks, there is no need to be anonymous -
spring lights, plural because what I was thinking of is Crocus, Eranthis and Snowdrop as lights breaking through the ground.
My first language is not English, what I hope is that the above explanation is covered by what I wrote. :)
I like this as well, but had the same confusion over the plurals.
I believe that, regardless of whether one or various types of flowers are intended, the verb would still be "break". (Ah, the joys of the English language!)
Thank you for the explanation. Beautiful. Spring lights break the ground. (I like to be anonymous! So many women were anon. It is an honor. Get it?)
Thank you both to diana l. and "anonymous" for your help I'm not going to change it here, but I will do it on my own site, thanks.
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