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Panda blue 483 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Correct usage and type of usage.

Are these exceptable in English with the period? The last example is taken from a film poster.

Are they grammatical or is this just for effect.


A stunning. Well designed. Vintage dress.

Well designed. Perfectly conceived. Remarkable to handle. The car is truly one of a kind.

Six soliders. Officiallly heroes. Officially dead. Using weaponry outside of the law.





Is the sentence in bold a fragment. Or does 'such' act as an inferred subject mentioned in the previous sentence?

Or does it require a comma as a rule.


The story still contains some original ideas that highlight it amongst others of it's type. Such ideas are commonplace in horror fiction.

  

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Are these acc eptable in English with the period ? The last example is taken from a film poster. Are they grammatical or is this just for effect.

  • Are these acc eptable in English with the period ?
  • The last example is taken from a film poster.
  • Are they grammatical or is this just for effect.
  • <<< Not grammatical.
  • Just for effect.
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Are these acceptable in English with the period? The last example is taken from a film poster.

Are they grammatical or is this just for effect. <<< Not grammatical. Just for effect.


A stunning. Well designed. Vintage dress.<<< Not grammatical. Just for effect.

Well designed. Perfectly conceived. Rema

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