inase
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- Sep 9, 2015
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- Japanese
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- Japan
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- Japan
I have a question about a line from the lyrics of Bohemian Rhapsody, which I think became popular in the 1970s.
"Lightening and thunder, very, very frightening me."
Grammatically, it seems that the line should go like:
Either "... very, very frightening to me" or "very much frightening me"
I would like to know how native speakers of English feel if they hear this line. Is this still 100% acceptable for you?
I appreciate your comments in advance.
"Lightening and thunder, very, very frightening me."
Grammatically, it seems that the line should go like:
Either "... very, very frightening to me" or "very much frightening me"
I would like to know how native speakers of English feel if they hear this line. Is this still 100% acceptable for you?
I appreciate your comments in advance.