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People often tell me I have a lovely garden, but what they don't know is that my husband is the one with the green thumb!
My coworkers are green with envy because I am going away for vacation.
Two thumbs up!
I'm lucky that my husband has a green thumb, otherwise our plants wouldn't survive.
Oh too funny, I didn't realize SarahB had written about her husband too. I read the comments before heading over to the other website. Oops!
I am green with envy as I admire my neighbour's garden of blooms, who must have a green thumb.
Ok, we've got two of them so far.What about the third?Marsha, you got the idiom right. But in your sentence, "who" seems to refer to your neighbour's garden. What could we do to correct that?
Every time his wife complained about their home he would simply remark, "The grass is always greener on the other side."
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People often tell me I have a lovely garden, but what they don't know is that my husband is the one with the green thumb!
My coworkers are green with envy because I am going away for vacation.
Two thumbs up!
I'm lucky that my husband has a green thumb, otherwise our plants wouldn't survive.
Oh too funny, I didn't realize SarahB had written about her husband too. I read the comments before heading over to the other website. Oops!
I am green with envy as I admire my neighbour's garden of blooms, who must have a green thumb.
Ok, we've got two of them so far.
What about the third?
Marsha, you got the idiom right. But in your sentence, "who" seems to refer to your neighbour's garden. What could we do to correct that?
Every time his wife complained about their home he would simply remark, "The grass is always greener on the other side."
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