Hi, is this grammatically correct?
I have to praise my husband for capturing a good pic of me, not bad he has the skills.
anonymous Hi, is this grammatically correct? I have to praise my husband for capturing a good pic of me, not bad he has the skills. No.
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anonymousHi, is this grammatically correct?
I have to praise my husband for capturing a good pic of me, not bad he has the skills.
No. It falls apart after the comma.
CJ
anonymousHi, is this grammatically correct?
I have to praise my husband for capturing a good pic of me(doing what?), not bad he has the skills.
I would say not. The sentence is not semantically complete and idiomatically rough on the edges.
If this is the context, it
Can I say:
I have to praise my husband's photography skills because he captured few pictures of me at my very first base jump.