Is this okay?
Having already had enough of the pop music, the man popped back in his rap cassette.
(It's from a time where cassettes was used)
Is this okay? Use this word order Having already had enough of the pop music, the man popped his rap cassette back in. (It's from a time where cassettes were was used).
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Is this okay? Use this word order
Having already had enough of the pop music, the man popped his rap cassette back in.
(It's from a time where cassettes were was used).
Note that in everyday English, people rarely say eg Having already had enough of the pop music, . .
Instead, we say
eg He'd already had
I wouldn't use "pop" with two different meanings in the same sentence unless I were trying to be funny, and if I really wanted a comic effect, then I'd probably try to get "popcorn" in the sentence, too.
Just saying.
CJ