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Dilshi Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct

Moon is shimmering looking at me
  

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Perhaps with poetic license. More formally, The shimmering moon is looking at me. Shimmering, the moon looks at me.

  • Perhaps with poetic license.
  • More formally, The shimmering moon is looking at me.
  • Shimmering, the moon looks at me.
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Perhaps with poetic license. More formally,

The shimmering moon is looking at me.

Shimmering, the moon looks at me.

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Thank you! But I wanted to figure out is, The moon is shimmering because of looking at me. So how can I say that?
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Because it's looking at me, the moon is shimmering.

Why would the moon do that?

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