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Kingston123 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Please proofread the sentence.

Michael and Benson see Sheela's mom with cops are waiting outside the school.

  

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I would break the sentence up. Michael and Benson see Sheela's mom waiting outside the school. The cops are with her.

  • I would break the sentence up.
  • Michael and Benson see Sheela's mom waiting outside the school.
  • The cops are with her.
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I would break the sentence up.

Michael and Benson see Sheela's mom waiting outside the school. The cops are with her.

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Michael and Benson see Sheela's mom, with cops waiting outside the school.

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Michael and Benson see Sheela's mom, with cops waiting, outside the school.

The first has the cops waiting outside the school.

The second has Sheela's mom outside the school.

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