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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Are both these sentences correct:


a) "Both men died of old age, and lived beyond average life expectancy."


b) "Both men died of old age, and got past average life expectancy."

  

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Christine Christie Are both these sentences correct Yes, without the commas. Stylistically, 'got past' is a little too low-register for the topic of death, in my opinion. Also, a sentence like this is best ordered so that death comes last.

  • Christine Christie Are both these sentences correct Yes, without the commas.
  • Stylistically, 'got past' is a little too low-register for the topic of death, in my opinion.
  • Also, a sentence like this is best ordered so that death comes last.
  • Otherwise, it's like telling the end of a story before you've told the story.
  • In general, you want to leave the most dramatic part of your writing for the end, whether it's a whole story or just one sentence.
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Christine ChristieAre both these sentences correct

Yes, without the commas.

Stylistically, 'got past' is a little too low-register for the topic of death, in my opinion. Also, a sentence like this is best ordered so that death comes last. Otherwise, it's like telling the end of a story before you've told the story.

In general, you want to leav

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