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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check #2

Wakanda has been conquered, its Vibranium reserves plundered. Storm faces execution in the next 48 hours. And Dr. Doom stands triumphant. It will take the combined forces of the X-Men, the Fantastic Four and the two Black Panthers to stand against him. A war has begun that will pit the world's most relentless super villain against a collection of the world's most powerful super heroes--one that will span the globe, offering twists and turns and surprise players (hello Deadpool!) that neither side will see coming.

1. I think " its Vibranium reserves plundered" is a participle phrase; am I right?
2. I think "surprise" should have been "surprises" ; am I right?

Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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park sang joon 1. I think " its Vibranium reserves plundered" is a participle phrase; am I right? I would call it a clause, but yes.

  • park sang joon 1.
  • I think " its Vibranium reserves plundered" is a participle phrase; am I right?
  • I would call it a clause, but yes.
  • park sang joon 2.
  • I think "surprise" should have been "surprises" ; am I right?
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park sang joon1. I think " its Vibranium reserves plundered" is a participle phrase; am I right?
I would call it a clause, but yes.
park sang joon2. I think "surprise" should have been "surprises" ; am I right?
No. It is connotatively preceded by 'will'.

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