1-I talked to John, mournful and dejected. 2-I talked to John, mournful.
3-I talked to John, mournful and dejected, in his own house. 4-I talked to John, mournful, in his own house. Are the above sentences correct if it was John who was mournful and dejected/mournful?
Gratefully, Navi.
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