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Aditileo Posted 13 years ago
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endure and fascinate

The Legend of the love story between Marc Antony and Cleopatra was immortalized by William Shakespeare. It has endured and fascinates to this day.
Is the above sentence in bold correct? If yes, then what does it mean?
  

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The legend of the love story between Marc Antony and Cleopatra was immortalized by William Shakespeare. It has endured , and fascinates to this day . Is the above sentence in bold correct?

  • The legend of the love story between Marc Antony and Cleopatra was immortalized by William Shakespeare.
  • It has endured , and fascinates to this day .
  • Is the above sentence in bold correct?
  • Yes, although I'd prefer a comma to emphasize the change in tense.
  • An alternative would be to say 'fascinat ed' .
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The legend of the love story between Marc Antony and Cleopatra was immortalized by William Shakespeare. It has endured, and fascinates to this day.
Is the above sentence in bold correct?
Yes, although I'd prefer a comma to emphasize the change in tense.
An alternat

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