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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Othello's love for Desdemona has no tantamount.
Othello's love for Desdemona had no tantamount.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And does this sentence make sense using the word tantamount?
OpenStudy (yinshy):
well is it supposed to be in the pass or pres-int?
OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):
Well, both sentences seem the same to me.
Let's find out if the word tantamount makes sense. :)
Tantamount-
equivalent, as in value, force, effect, or signification.
Would you say that this would make sense?
OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):
Wait, never mind, @Yinshy right. There are different tenses. DX
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OpenStudy (yinshy):
one sentence has had and the other has
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I would say yes because I am trying to say that Othello's love for Desdemona had no equal.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
But what is better?
OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):
:) Because we didn't read the story we can't really know what tense to use.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What if Desdemona and Othello die in the story?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Does it become had?
OpenStudy (yinshy):
well if this was in the pass i would say B because it says had
OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):
Yes.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Because they do die.
OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):
^Yes. That would be correct.
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OpenStudy (yinshy):
then yes had would be your awnser
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So is tantamount the best word to use?
OpenStudy (yinshy):
let me see
OpenStudy (anonymous):
?
OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):
I would think so. :)
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