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Banana lime 351 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar and sentence structure

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

"For we had never desired to catch the sun or reach the horizon."

  

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banana lime 351

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

"For we had never desired to catch the sun or reach the horizon."

Yes, but some stodgy old grammarians will say that you can't start a sentence with "for" when it means "because", so for them you would need this:

... something ... something ... something

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