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Pollock Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Misplaced?

I am not certain if this sentence has a misplaced part or if it is a run-on. Can you please help me?

Do you see the pretty girl standing next to the car with the red boots on?

Or should it read: Do you see the pretty girl with the red boots on, standing next to the car? (Misplaced part)

Or could if possiblly be a fragment? What about the girl?

Thanks a bunch for you help!!
  

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Can someone please help me with this question. I beleive it is a run-on. What's your thoughts??

  • Can someone please help me with this question.
  • I beleive it is a run-on.
  • What's your thoughts??
  • Thanks
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Can someone please help me with this question. I beleive it is a run-on. What's your thoughts?? Thanks
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You most definitely want to say "girl with red boots on". Not "car with red boots on".

Rommie

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