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Movo Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Despite He Not Being

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.

  

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movo despite he In extremely formal English, the second word would be his . When being informal, many people would use him .

  • 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.

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It is the bad grammar of a careless writer.

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