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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
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From the front

Is this sentence correct:



"I held the blue lobster by one claw, and looked at it from the front."

  

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Christine Christie I held the blue lobster by one claw OK. Or, by a claw. Christine Christie and looked at it from the front.

  • Christine Christie I held the blue lobster by one claw OK.
  • Or, by a claw.
  • Christine Christie and looked at it from the front.
  • OK.
  • Or, looked at the front of it.
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Christine ChristieI held the blue lobster by one claw

OK. Or, by a claw.

Christine Christieand looked at it from the front.

OK. Or, looked at the front of it.


No comma please. There is no second explicit subject.

CJ

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