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Mango witty 376 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Mentioning the predicate before the subject

Is the following sentence structure allowed?


An issue, not any issue, a headache rather, the fact the everyone speaks nonsense.

  

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mango witty 376 Is the following sentence structure allowed? An issue, not any issue, a headache rather, the fact the everyone speaks nonsense. No.

  • mango witty 376 Is the following sentence structure allowed?
  • An issue, not any issue, a headache rather, the fact the everyone speaks nonsense.
  • No.
  • I cannot even interpret its meaning.
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mango witty 376Is the following sentence structure allowed? An issue, not any issue, a headache rather, the fact the everyone speaks nonsense.

No. I cannot even interpret its meaning.

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mango witty 376Is the following sentence structure allowed?

No. There is no main clause. Every English sentence must have a main clause.

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