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Nikitus Posted 9 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Before going on stage, Kevin looked his stone

Hello.

Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

"Before going on stage, Kevin looked his stone. He keeped walking.

Kelly walked quickly toward the stage. Kevin looked at her."

Thanks.
  

Top answer

) I don't know what you mean. He kept walking.

  • ) I don't know what you mean.
  • He kept walking.
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"Before going on stage, Kevin looked his stone.(????) I don't know what you mean.
He kept walking.
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Hello AlpheccaStars:

First of all, thanks for your answer.

Kevin had a good luck amulet. It was a stone. Before going on stage he looked his amulet that was his stone.

Thanks.
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Before going on stage he looked at his amulet which was a stone.
Before going on stage he looked at the stone.

"At" is required. Compare with these.

He looked sick.
He looked angry.
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"Keeped" is not a word. You need to use "kept".

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