April 16, 2021
He has a big chip on his shoulder: he's complaining about how unjust the world is towards him from morning to evening.
The miners staged a walkout to underline their case.
The walls have been shored up with a steel construction.
Sentences 081: Chip On The Shoulder, Walkout, Shored Up
He has a big chip on his shoulder:; he's complainings about how unjust the world is towards him from morning to evening.
He has a big chip on his shoulder; he complains about how unjust the world is toward him from morning to evening.
The miners staged a walkout to underlinehighlight/draw attention to their case.
The miners staged a walkout to highlight/draw attention to their case.
"Underline" feels a bit weird here to me even though it is not grammatically incorrect.
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The walls have been shored up with a steel construction. |
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Sentences 081: Chip On The Shoulder, Walkout, Shored Up This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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He has a big chip on his shoulder: he's complaining about how unjust the world is towards him from morning to evening.
He has a big chip on his shoulder |
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The miners staged a walkout to underline their case.
The miners staged a walkout to "Underline" feels a bit weird here to me even though it is not grammatically incorrect. |
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