0
Asvr Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

punctuation

There are four cars few hundred feet away standing on the side of the road.

The above sentence doesn't have any punctuation except the period at the end. Is this correct?
  

Top answer

Yes, but it should be reordered: There are four cars standing on the side of the road a few hundred feet away.

  • Yes, but it should be reordered: There are four cars standing on the side of the road a few hundred feet away.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

6 Answers
0
Yes, but it should be reordered:

There are four cars standing on the side of the road a few hundred feet away.
0
Okay, if I write the same sentence with some additional information as below, do you think this still doesn't require any punctuation?

There are four cars in shining white color floating a foot off the ground without any wheels on the side of the road a few hundred feet away.
0
The main problem that you don't write very well; it is not the fault of the punctuation. No comma is necessary.
0
Yes, I don't write well. I agree. That's I'm trying to correct.
0
There are four cars in shining white color floating a foot off the ground without any wheels on the side of the road a few hundred feet away.

You can start by not writing any more sentences like that, asvr!
0
Sure, I'll try my best to avoid it. Thanks.

Related Questions