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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Despite being expensive

0Hi, does the following question have any ambiquity. Or is it clear from the context as one can clearly understand the subject "I" cannot be modified by the word "expensive" Do I have to write it another way? Or is it ok the followinf way? Thank you.02br
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00"Despite being expensive, I wanted to buy that dress"0-
  

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0Well, the way it's written, "despite being expensive" does refer to "I". 0-

  • 0Well, the way it's written, "despite being expensive" does refer to "I".
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0Well, the way it's written, "despite being expensive" does refer to "I". You should write: "I wanted to buy that dress, although it was expensive".0-

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