Sometimes I run into this kind of long sentence which is directly connected without any connecting words ( conjunction or relatives). This is not what I learned from school, I think, and can't find out any explanation in the grammar books. Could you tell me about how this bellow sentence was structured grammatically?
"And sometimes I found myself so vividly aware of him it was as if he had only just left the room and the ring of his voice were still there."
" leobroun This is not what I learned from school, I think, and can't find out any explanation in the grammar books. Because grammar books are not supposed to teach bad English.
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leobroun"And sometimes I found myself so vividly aware of him that it was as if he had only just left the room and (as if) the ring of his voice were still there."
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leobrounSometimes I run intothissuch kind of long sentences which are directly connected without any connecting words ( conjunctions or relative elements/pronouns). This is not what I learned from school, I think, and
leobrounSometimes I run into this kind of long sentence which is directly connected without any connecting words ( conjunction or relatives). This is not what I learned from school, I think, and can't find out any explanation in the grammar books. Could you tell me about how this bellow sentence was structured grammatically?
"And sometimes I found myself so vi