Skip to main content
edited tags
Link
Nathan Tuggy
  • 9.5k
  • 20
  • 41
  • 56
added 39 characters in body
Source Link
user7610
  • 477
  • 3
  • 6
  • 14

How would be the following idea expressed in more fluent and idiomatic English?

I think that in the film is some similarity with our real world but with hyperbole, sure.

It is somebody defending Hunger Games by pointing out that even though the story might be dismissed by some as a pile of nonsense, it is actually centered around valuable things like love, friendship, family relationships and it even touches some social issues. Well, I think that is the intention.

There is a lot of thinks to thinking about in this movie. I think that there is some similarity with our world but with hyperbole sure.

Correcting the first sentence is easy. I am having trouble with the second.

How would be the following idea expressed in more fluent and idiomatic English?

I think that in the film is some similarity with our real world but with hyperbole, sure.

It is somebody defending Hunger Games by pointing out that even though the story might be dismissed by some as a pile of nonsense, it is actually centered around valuable things like love, friendship, family relationships and it even touches some social issues.

There is a lot of thinks to thinking about in this movie. I think that there is some similarity with our world but with hyperbole sure.

Correcting the first sentence is easy. I am having trouble with the second.

How would be the following idea expressed in more fluent and idiomatic English?

I think that in the film is some similarity with our real world but with hyperbole, sure.

It is somebody defending Hunger Games by pointing out that even though the story might be dismissed by some as a pile of nonsense, it is actually centered around valuable things like love, friendship, family relationships and it even touches some social issues. Well, I think that is the intention.

There is a lot of thinks to thinking about in this movie. I think that there is some similarity with our world but with hyperbole sure.

Correcting the first sentence is easy. I am having trouble with the second.

reference
Source Link
user7610
  • 477
  • 3
  • 6
  • 14

How would be the following idea expressed in more fluent and idiomatic English?

I think that in the film is some similarity with our real world but with hyperbole, sure.

It is somebody defending Hunger Games by pointing out that even though the story might be dismissed by some as a pile of nonsense, it is actually centered around valuable things like love, friendship, family relationships and it even touches some social issues.

There is a lot of thinks to thinking about in this movie. I think that there is some similarity with our world but with hyperbole sure.

Correcting the first sentence is easy. I am having trouble with the second.

How would be the following idea expressed in more fluent and idiomatic English?

I think that in the film is some similarity with our real world but with hyperbole, sure.

How would be the following idea expressed in more fluent and idiomatic English?

I think that in the film is some similarity with our real world but with hyperbole, sure.

It is somebody defending Hunger Games by pointing out that even though the story might be dismissed by some as a pile of nonsense, it is actually centered around valuable things like love, friendship, family relationships and it even touches some social issues.

There is a lot of thinks to thinking about in this movie. I think that there is some similarity with our world but with hyperbole sure.

Correcting the first sentence is easy. I am having trouble with the second.

Source Link
user7610
  • 477
  • 3
  • 6
  • 14
Loading