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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Drawing instructions

Hi. Let us say someone is trying to write some sentences that will tell the students what to draw. Are these correct? Are the commas correctly placed? Thank you in advance. These instructions might be strange for a human being.

1. He has a large forehead, with a scar on it.

How about these?

He has a large forehead with a scar.

He has a large forehead with a scar on it.

2. He has a big right hand with six fingers on it.

How about these?

He has a big right hand with six fingers.

He has a big right hand, with six fingers.

He has a big right hand, with six fingers on it.
  

Top answer

These are good: 1. He has a large forehead with a scar. He has a large forehead with a scar on it.

  • These are good: 1.
  • He has a large forehead with a scar.
  • He has a large forehead with a scar on it.
  • 2.
  • He has a big right hand with six fingers on it.
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These are good:

1. He has a large forehead with a scar.

He has a large forehead with a scar on it.

2. He has a big right hand with six fingers on it.

He has a big right hand with six fingers.

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