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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

He begins making movements like ballet movements in the stage

Dear forum members

In the sentence "He begins making movements like ballet movements" is the grammar correct?

Context: A guy is in the main stage of a high school play and begins making movements like ballet movements. The movements are like ballet movements but they are not ballet movements.

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Nikitus He begins making movements like ballet movements The grammar is correct, but a native speaker would not be likely to repeat "movements". He begins making movements [like / as if he were] a ballet dancer. CJ

  • Nikitus He begins making movements like ballet movements The grammar is correct, but a native speaker would not be likely to repeat "movements".
  • He begins making movements [like / as if he were] a ballet dancer.
  • CJ
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NikitusHe begins making movements like ballet movements
The grammar is correct, but a native speaker would not be likely to repeat "movements".

He begins making movements [like / as if he were] a ballet dancer.

CJ

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