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Jayprakash Singh Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar: advanced

Look over the sentences below and elucidate whether they are correct grammatically (I know they are not common in modern-day English):

And also look at the two punctuation marks used above: ), :.

Now, the sentences:

1. My father having to go out for his work pressures, I had to spend time alone.

2. My wife hating me, our relationship broke.

3. The school closing out of lockdown, we couldn't attend classes.

  

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Look over the sentences below and elucidate whether they are correct grammatically What's your definition of correct grammar, please? Does it include anything about common usage? If nobody uses a structure anymore, is it still correct grammar?

  • Look over the sentences below and elucidate whether they are correct grammatically What's your definition of correct grammar, please?
  • Does it include anything about common usage?
  • If nobody uses a structure anymore, is it still correct grammar?
  • ( I know they are not common in modern-day English ): It's not a good idea to punctuate in a way that results in a bracket followed by a colon.
  • You could easily reword to avoid this result.
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Look over the sentences below and elucidate whether they are correct grammatically What's your definition of correct grammar, please? Does it include anything about common usage? If nobody uses a structure anymore, is it still correct grammar?


(I know they are not common in modern-day English): It's not a good idea to punctuate in a way that results in a

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