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JimmyH Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Kid was utterly amused..

"That kid was utterly amused by the crazy and silly acts of a monkey; was incessantly giggling and kept going towards him."

Are there any grammatical errors in the sentence above? Thanks Emotion: smile
  

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'Crazy' and 'silly' are synonymous, and the flow is awkward. That kid was very amused by the silly monkey and continued to approach it, incessantly giggling.

  • 'Crazy' and 'silly' are synonymous, and the flow is awkward.
  • That kid was very amused by the silly monkey and continued to approach it, incessantly giggling.
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'Crazy' and 'silly' are synonymous, and the flow is awkward.

That kid was very amused by the silly monkey and continued to approach it, incessantly giggling.

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