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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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The dance floor is filled. Even Mark is out there.

Is "Even Mark is out there" grammatical and natural?

  

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anonymous The dance floor is filled. I think "full" is usual instead of "filled". anonymous Is "Even Mark is out there" grammatical and natural?

  • anonymous The dance floor is filled.
  • I think "full" is usual instead of "filled".
  • anonymous Is "Even Mark is out there" grammatical and natural?
  • Perfectly, if you mean that Mark does not normally go out there ever, and his presence signifies that others like him, but perhaps not quite so reluctant to dance as Mark is, are probably also unexpectedly out there, an indication of just how remarkably full the dance floor is on this occasion.
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anonymousThe dance floor is filled.

I think "full" is usual instead of "filled".

anonymousIs "Even Mark is out there" grammatical and natural?

Perfectly, if you mean that Mark does not normally go out there ever, and his presence signifies that others like him, but perhaps not quite so reluctant to dance as Mark is

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