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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct?

Flowers of various kinds are blooming vigorously in their prime and the spring wind is brushing over the leaves with dews drizzing from them.
  

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It needs a comma after "prime".

  • It needs a comma after "prime".
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It needs a comma after "prime".
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Anonymous Flowers of various kinds are blooming vigorously in their prime, and the spring wind is brushing over the leaves with dew dripping from them.
It's grammatically correct as shown. (There is no verb "to drizz", and "drizzling" isn't something th
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