Hi. I make up this sentence.
The train, just arrived from Boston, is crowded with travel-worn passengers.
Does it sound natural? Especially the underlined part?
Thank you.
zuotengdazuo The train, just arrived from Boston, is crowded with travel-worn passengers. No. You can add "which has" before "just" to make it work.
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zuotengdazuoThe train, just arrived from Boston, is crowded with travel-worn passengers.
No. You can add "which has" before "just" to make it work.
zuotengdazuoI make up this sentence.
That one is also not okay. Do you know what's wrong with it?