English, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

A dark patch of clouds vs A patch of dark clouds.
Which is grammatically correct?
And please mind your 'I think....'s (No spamming, that is)
Only English Shakespeares answer.
And with proper grammar rules to support your answer.​


Anonymous: I think there's some misunderstanding...
Arey: ok
Arey: So who told you that?
Anonymous: I don't know what you talking about, girl.
Arey: it's okay
Arey: do you know vishal?
Arey: ??
Anonymous: No
Arey: ok then sorry
Arey: I think I ask to the wrong solitude

Answers

Answered by gogoibanti55
1
Hlo mate here's the answer ➡️ A patch of dark clouds ⬅️

Anonymous: It's okay, beautiful cat-fish xD
Anonymous: It's a metaphor
Anonymous: For someone who uses another person's dp as their profile picture
Anonymous: What?
Anonymous: which fúck?
Anonymous: Alright.
Answered by bibhas83
2
A patch of dark clouds
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