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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Does this sentence make sense?

Does this sentence make sense?!?!?!?

Since the burgular was acquitted.
  

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Yes, but it makes more sense as a dependent clause ('The prosecutor was angry, since the burglar was acquitted'). If it is to stand as a sentence, I suggest this instead: Afterwards, the burglar was acquitted.

  • Yes, but it makes more sense as a dependent clause ('The prosecutor was angry, since the burglar was acquitted').
  • If it is to stand as a sentence, I suggest this instead: Afterwards, the burglar was acquitted.
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Yes, but it makes more sense as a dependent clause ('The prosecutor was angry, since the burglar was acquitted'). If it is to stand as a sentence, I suggest this instead:

Afterwards, the burglar was acquitted.

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