15th March 2018, 18:49
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mary75
Another question, cueball, if you'll be so kind.
As you know, I'm writing an novel for young Adults, and I'm unsure of the right term in this sentence:
"Her superstructure was curved and her funnel set slightly back of midship."
Should it be "midships", that is, with an "s"?
Thanks.
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Hi Mary. I would choose 'Amidships'.
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