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Navitasan Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Commas

Are these sentences correct:
1-I arrested the man, of forty years.
2-I arrested the man, of forty years of age.
The clause at the end is non-restrictive: "the man, who was of forty years of age."

5-He aroused my suspicion, that he wanted to steal my money
.6-He aroused my suspicion, of whether he wanted to steal my money.

Gratefully,
Navi.

  

Top answer

None are correct. Here are some correct versions. I arrested the man of forty.

  • None are correct.
  • Here are some correct versions.
  • I arrested the man of forty.
  • I arrested the 40 year-old man.
  • I arrested the man who was 40.
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None are correct.
Here are some correct versions.

I arrested the man of forty.
I arrested the 40 year-old man.

I arrested the man who was 40.

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