I think it depends if the remaining pieces are at all identifiable as the original thing. If the blown up car still has four wheels and a motor, you'd probably call it a blown up car. If it's been reduced to tiny fragments of metal and glass and rubber it'd just be debris.
Yep. I'm on the edge about uploading a screenshot, but it would be safe to say it happened in the first hour of going into Intermediate English course and saying I'm 100% proficient in it. It occured to me in the third three lessons after that I believe. In this exact task it asked me to pronounce what the boy says and I cropped out my notifications bar and the lower part of the screen. It was in the app, so I couldn't have done any edits on the site, only after that.
Not many people know this, but finding bombs is actually quite easy. This is due to how loud they are
Maybe that's why it says, "at first." They couldn't find it until it got loud. :)
Hmm... is it still a bomb after detention? 🤔
A broken car is still a car but what if a car exploded in to pieces, would it still be referred to as a car or something like car pieces or fragments?
I think it depends if the remaining pieces are at all identifiable as the original thing. If the blown up car still has four wheels and a motor, you'd probably call it a blown up car. If it's been reduced to tiny fragments of metal and glass and rubber it'd just be debris.
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