- Being French, it's surprising that she' s such a terrible cook.
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Omar Ahmed Is the sentence mentioned above correct? It's understandable, but it's not a great sentence. "being French" or an equivalent should be closer to "she" or at least not so close to "it's surprising".
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Omar AhmedIs the sentence mentioned above correct?
It's understandable, but it's not a great sentence.
"being French" or an equivalent should be closer to "she" or at least not so close to "it's surprising".
It's surprising that, being French, she's such a terrible cook.
It's surprising that she's such a terrible cook considering t
An introductory phrase applies to the subject. Always. Even when it really can't, like here. The expletive "it" cannot be French, but that's what you're saying. The cure for that is to provide a subject for "being": "She being French, it's …." There is a problem, though. Nobody talks like that. You can get away with that in formal writing, but you need to recast for speech. Others have provide