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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Resist

I kept resisting him from entering my apartment and at the end he prevailed and got into my apartment.

is this sentence correct?

  

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anonymous is this sentence correct? Not really. "Resisting him from entering" is unidiomatic.

  • anonymous is this sentence correct?
  • Not really.
  • "Resisting him from entering" is unidiomatic.
  • You need a comma before "and", but "and" should be "but".
  • "At the end" should be "in the end", an idiomatic expression.
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anonymousis this sentence correct?

Not really. "Resisting him from entering" is unidiomatic. You need a comma before "and", but "and" should be "but". "At the end" should be "in the end", an idiomatic expression. "Prevailed" is a bit highfalutin. The repetition of "apartment" is not natural. Not knowing what image you want to create, I might make it

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