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Nikitus Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Before the previous

Hello.

Are the following sentences grammatically correct?


Before the previous intervention, the tallest man of all decides to give his point of view -But they have assaulted him many times, and from what I have heard, the old man has cameras and he bought a rifle. Are you willing to receive a shot for little money?


Thanks.

  

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The punctuation is wrong. It should be as follows: Before the previous intervention, the tallest man of all decides to give his point of view. But they have assaulted him many times, and from what I have heard, the old man has cameras, and he bought a rifle.

  • The punctuation is wrong.
  • It should be as follows: Before the previous intervention, the tallest man of all decides to give his point of view.
  • But they have assaulted him many times, and from what I have heard, the old man has cameras, and he bought a rifle.
  • Are you willing to receive a shot for little money?
  • I don't understand what the paragraph means.
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The punctuation is wrong. It should be as follows:

Before the previous intervention, the tallest man of all decides to give his point of view. But they have assaulted him many times, and from what I have heard, the old man has cameras, and he bought a rifle. Are you willing to receive a shot for little money?

I don't understand what the paragraph means. I can't follow it. Maybe tha

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