Hi,
"His experiences in the chamber cause him to hallucinate, much of the imagery being religious-based despite he not being a religious man."
Are the words in red written in an informal style or are they considered grammatically wrong or neither?
Thank you.
movo despite he In extremely formal English, the second word would be his . When being informal, many people would use him .
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movodespite he
In extremely formal English, the second word would be his. When being informal, many people would use him.