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Piano guava 696 Posted 8 years ago
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Hi everyone! I have a question, is there a grammar mistake in this sentence: 'There are dozens of GIFs pop up on our social media, which we all love to view, share and brings so much fun to our daily life.' I'm a little confused cause I feel its fluent but someone told me its wrong. Thanks very much!

  

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I would make a couple of grammatical changes. ' There are dozens of GIFs that pop up on our social media, which we all love to view and share and which bring so much fun to our daily life. " tells you about the GIFs (it is part of a adjective clause).

  • I would make a couple of grammatical changes.
  • ' There are dozens of GIFs that pop up on our social media, which we all love to view and share and which bring so much fun to our daily life.
  • " tells you about the GIFs (it is part of a adjective clause).
  • Second, we are viewing and sharing, but the GIFs are what are bringing fun.
  • "
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I would make a couple of grammatical changes. '

There are dozens of GIFs that pop up on our social media, which we all love to view and share and which bring so much fun to our daily life.

First, you need to add "that." The main verb is "are," not "pop up." The phrase, "that pop up ..." tells you about the GIFs (it is part of a adjective clause).

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