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Anonymous
12-03-2004, 01:38 AM
Hi,
Please check if these sentences are correct and natural?
1. The milk went sour, but the juice kept well/good.
2. The milk has gone sour, but the juice keeps well/good.
3. Two apples went bad/rotten, but the rest kept well/good.
4. Two apples have gone bad/rotten, but the rest keep well/good.
5. Apples ripen/produce/harvest in (the) early Autumn, but they keep well/good, so we can enjoy them all year round.
Thanks a million.
Ann

Rusty
12-03-2004, 02:32 PM
Hi,
Please check if these sentences are correct and natural?
1. The milk went sour, but the juice kept well/good.
2. The milk has gone sour, but the juice keeps well/good.
3. Two apples went bad/rotten, but the rest kept well/good.
4. Two apples have gone bad/rotten, but the rest keep well/good.
5. Apples ripen/produce/harvest in (the) early Autumn, but they keep well/good, so we can enjoy them all year round.
Thanks a million.
Ann

1. The milk went sour, but the juice kept well/good.
2. The milk has gone sour, but the juice keeps well/good.
3. Two apples went bad/rotten, but the rest kept well/good.
4. Two apples have gone bad/rotten, but the rest keep well/good.
(1 - 4 well is right. Don't use good).
5. Apples ripen/<strike>produce/harvest</strike> in (the) early autumn, but they keep well <strike>/good</strike>, so we can enjoy them all year round. (Or, apples are harvested in early autumn....)