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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

This is a piece of my awesome Narrative.

//Jack moved from a Moduff bilingual school and study here with us at Kadaef monolingual school which is the worst school we have ever experienced.//

//I met Jack today.//

//After a brief talk with him I said to my friend//

"Poor that guy who moved from a bilingual school. Why he have been studying in such a crappy school here? His French is pretty decent. He should of studied in that bilingual school 'till he graduated year 12."

Is it natural in spoken English?

  

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mosja This is a piece of my awesome Narrative. Narrative is a common noun in this context and should therefore be in lowercase. Describing your work in a foreign language as awesome is risky.

  • mosja This is a piece of my awesome Narrative.
  • Narrative is a common noun in this context and should therefore be in lowercase.
  • Describing your work in a foreign language as awesome is risky.
  • It's better to wait for someone else to call it awesome.
  • // Jack transferred from a Moduff bilingual school to study with us at Kadaef monolingual school, the worst school we've ever experienced.
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mosja

This is a piece of my awesome Narrative.

Narrative is a common noun in this context and should therefore be in lowercase.

Describing your work in a foreign language as awesome is risky.

It's better to wait for someone else to call it awesome.

//Jack moved from a Moduff bilingual school and study here with us at Kad

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