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Fire1 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Adjective phrase

The police arrested a man threatening his wife to kill her with a knife in front of their children.


1) Is the sentence above correct English?

2) Is the part "threatening his wife to kill her with a knife in front of their children" referring to "a man's behavior" ? not the police's behavior ?

What does the part refer to?

  

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fire1 1) Is the sentence above correct English? No. The police arrested a man threatening to kill his wife with a knife in front of their children.

  • fire1 1) Is the sentence above correct English?
  • No.
  • The police arrested a man threatening to kill his wife with a knife in front of their children.
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fire11) Is the sentence above correct English?

No.

The police arrested a man threatening to kill his wife with a knife in front of their children.

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