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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
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had been

What was good about for John about the movie was as if he had been through that kind of situation as the protagonist did.

Is the above sentence correct?

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No. Lots of errors (highlighted for you here). I'm not even sure what you are trying to say.

  • No.
  • Lots of errors (highlighted for you here).
  • I'm not even sure what you are trying to say.
  • Have another go What was good about for John about the movie was as if he had been through that kind of situation as the protagonist did
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No. Lots of errors (highlighted for you here). I'm not even sure what you are trying to say. Have another go Emotion: smile

What was good
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Can I say:

What was good about the movie for John was as if he had been through some situations, which the protagonist went through.

Is the above sentence correct?

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What was good about the movie for John was- yes much better

The second part depends on your meaning.

If he had just got very caught up in the movie and felt as though he were there in the story

..that he felt as if he'd had been going through it all with the protagonist. (He felt as if he were right in the movie?)

If in reality he had been through those situat

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