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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Grammar

Hi, are these grammatically correct?


Though not biologically related, two disabled men form a sibling-like relationship after spending 20 years together.
A gangster unintentionally becomes a hero of his city which inspires him to start fresh and become a politician.
Based on a true story, eight ordinary people of different backgrounds were selected as the first jury for a murder trial in South Korea in 2008.
An aspiring politician and his wife navigate through a scandal after their daughter goes missing on the first day of his campaign.
  

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The four sentences are theoretically grammatical, but the logic and/or usage is off. They should be, for example: 1. Two disabled men, not related to each other, become like brothers after living together for 20 years.

  • The four sentences are theoretically grammatical, but the logic and/or usage is off.
  • They should be, for example: 1.
  • Two disabled men, not related to each other, become like brothers after living together for 20 years.
  • 2.
  • A gangster unintentionally becomes a hero in his city, which inspires him to give up a life of crime and eventually become a politician.
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The four sentences are theoretically grammatical, but the logic and/or usage is off. They should be, for example:


1. Two disabled men, not related to each other, become like brothers after living together for 20 years.


2. A gangster unintentionally becomes a hero in his city, which inspires him to give up a life of crime and eventually become a politician.


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