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How to change newspaper headline into a grammatically correct sentence
Please advise the method to change a newspaper headline into a grammatically correct sentence
Jun 3, 2013 7:17 AM
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There's no formular for newspaper headlines, so this is difficult. A lot of the time they drop articles, forms of 'to be' and make it present tense. You just need to reverse it:
Ex.
"Meteor falls from sky and hits field."
"A meteor fell from the sky and hit a field."
"Trees too green"
"Trees are too green."
"Cloud moves, people watch."
"A cloud moved and people watched."
etc.
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