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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

The talking electorate was thinking who they should vote for.
  

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thinking followed directly by its object is a little unusual, but I'd say the sentence is grammatically correct; however, it's not very idiomatic. For example, I have no idea what "talking electorate" designates. CJ

  • thinking followed directly by its object is a little unusual, but I'd say the sentence is grammatically correct; however, it's not very idiomatic.
  • For example, I have no idea what "talking electorate" designates.
  • CJ
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thinking followed directly by its object is a little unusual, but I'd say the sentence is grammatically correct; however, it's not very idiomatic. For example, I have no idea what "talking electorate" designates.

CJ

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