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Onur2695 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

dangling participle

I red a sentence like this but I dont remember exactly

consumed boiled or cooked, spinach can also be consumed/eaten raw

consumed boiled and cooked, spinach can also be consumed/eaten raw

in general the sentence I saw was like this

can you explain it to me ?
  

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onur2695 C an you explain it to m e? It's probably Although spinach is usually eaten cooked, it can also be eaten raw , but I can only be as exact as you have been. If you do find the sentence you read, post it again with the exact words.

  • onur2695 C an you explain it to m e?
  • It's probably Although spinach is usually eaten cooked, it can also be eaten raw , but I can only be as exact as you have been.
  • If you do find the sentence you read, post it again with the exact words.
  • There is no dangling participle in the version you posted.
  • CJ
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onur2695Can you explain it to me?
It's probably Although spinach is usually eaten cooked, it can also be eaten raw, but I can only be as exact as you have been. If you do find the sentence you read, post it again with the exact words. There is no dangling participle

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