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TinaMr Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Following...

Is it correct to say?

"Following my marriage I moved to another country"

  

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The grammar is fine (except I would put a comma after "marriage" to help "following"), but the meaning sounds comical. I wish I had moved to another planet following my first marriage instead of staying here with her. I'm sure she feels the same.

  • The grammar is fine (except I would put a comma after "marriage" to help "following"), but the meaning sounds comical.
  • I wish I had moved to another planet following my first marriage instead of staying here with her.
  • I'm sure she feels the same.
  • But that's all water under the bridge now.
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The grammar is fine (except I would put a comma after "marriage" to help "following"), but the meaning sounds comical. I wish I had moved to another planet following my first marriage instead of staying here with her. I'm sure she feels the same. But that's all water under the bridge now.

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