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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Chicken out 🐤

Are these sentences grammatically correct?


1. It's too late to chicken out of airplane travelling now, we're almost there.

2. Albert is always chickening out of everything. He agreed to help me playing a prank on Joseph but then was afraid because he would get in trouble.

3. At the last moment they got chickened out/chickened out of getting beaten.

  

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Hasibrahman 1. It's too late to chicken out of airplane travelling no w, we're almost there. There is a comma splice error.

  • Hasibrahman 1.
  • It's too late to chicken out of airplane travelling no w, we're almost there.
  • There is a comma splice error.
  • Also, it does not make much sense.
  • If you are on a plane and in the air, you cannot chicken out of boarding.
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Hasibrahman1. It's too late to chicken out of airplane travelling now, we're almost there.

There is a comma splice error. Also, it does not make much sense. If you are on a plane and in the air, you cannot chicken out of boarding.

"airplane travelling" is not natural. Use "travelling by plane".

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