0
Panda blue 483 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Correct usage.

I left the theatre blushing it was that bad.


I left the theatre blushing. It was that bad.


Is their a term for the way we can break a sentence up into separate sentences,yet they still work as one sentence when combined? Or is the first example just wrong?




Is this ok as punctuated?

After a long week of performing in concert, the 32-year-old pop diva captioned her social media account, 'it's time too celebrate!'

Does it not need something like: the 32 year old pop diva's account read the following caption, 'it's time too celebrate!'.


  

Top answer

I left the theatre blushing it was that bad. This is incorrect English. You can't just jam two sentences together.

  • I left the theatre blushing it was that bad.
  • This is incorrect English.
  • You can't just jam two sentences together.
  • Say eg I left the theatre blushing because it was that bad.
  • or eg I left the theatre blushing.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0

I left the theatre blushing it was that bad. This is incorrect English. You can't just jam two sentences together.

Say eg I left the theatre blushing because it was that bad.

or eg I left the theatre blushing. It was that bad.

Why would you blush if the show was bad? It sounds like you are eg the playwright.


Is their a term for the way we can break

Related Questions