搜尋自 英語 {1} 教師……
Anton
Grammarize it, don't criticize it!
Is this phrase grammatically correct?
"What beats me is that there was not even a trace of such a legendary band as Radiohead. How come? Who is to blame for it?"
Thank you for shedding light!
2017年2月17日 22:20
解答 · 5
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As a US native speaker, I think your three sentences are grammatically correct US English, written in a colloquial style as if talking informally to the reader. The three phrases "beats me," "how come," and "blame for it" (rather than "blame for this") are all in about the same "register." Ildikó wants to change "beat me" to something slightly more formal, Michael Chambers wants to change "for it" to something slightly more formal.
Michael Chambers' change from "such a legendary band as Radiohead" to "any legendary bands such as Radiohead" is a change in meaning, and I can't tell whether it's an improvement because I'm not sure what you meant to say.
"...not even a trace of such a legendary band as Radiohead" is correct if we are talking about a real or figurative place where Radiohead, one specific band, played. You are puzzled as to why Radiohead left no trace.
Michael's change would make sense if you are talking about a place where many bands played, and you were surprised that there was no trace of any of them, not even Radiohead.
2017年2月18日
1
"What beats me is that there was not even a trace of any legendary bands such as Radiohead. How come? Who is to blame for this?"
Three small changes. Your use of "beats" is good. You could use "like" instead of "such as".
2017年2月17日
1
I'd use "what baffles me...", otherwise correct.
2017年2月17日
Of course you can)
2017年2月19日
May I criticize your coined word "grammarize?"
2017年2月18日
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