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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Is this grammatically correct?

With being on vacation this spray is now my lifesaver. It helps my skin when I’ve been out on the hot and busy city all day and need some quick hydration.

  

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No. " Modifiers go next to what they modify. But: "Being on vacation is exhausting.

  • No.
  • " Modifiers go next to what they modify.
  • But: "Being on vacation is exhausting.
  • "
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No.

"While on vacation, I found a spray that has now become my lifesaver."

"With my being on vacation, I needed..."

Modifiers go next to what they modify.

But:

"Being on vacation is exhausting. While out and about shopping, I found.."

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