Hi, is this grammatically correct?
A perfect family collection for this holiday season. Get trapped in the fun-thrilling movies of (Title1) and (Title2) to explore the fun world with your kids and family.
anonymous Hi, is this grammatically correct? It's grammatically correct, but the usage isn't always correct. For one thing "trapped" and "fun-thrilling" have got to go.
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anonymousHi, is this grammatically correct?
It's grammatically correct, but the usage isn't always correct. For one thing "trapped" and "fun-thrilling" have got to go.
Can I say:
Due to popular demand, we are back! A perfect family collection for this holiday season. Immerse yourself in these family-friendly movies of (Title1) and (Title2) to explore the world of fun with your kids and family.
It sounds nice when reading it to me… but do you think it sounds odd?
Since it sounds odd, I decided to omit the word "of" here: