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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Sentence construction

Eager to get down to his mom, the boy jumped from the balcony to a tree house, from where he could climb down a rope ladder.


Is this kind of sentence construction okay and normal?

Is the whole sentence grammatically correct?

  

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Is the whole sentence grammatically correct? It is correct, except "a" tree house sounds odd, as if there is nothing unusual about there being a tree house close to the balcony.

  • Is the whole sentence grammatically correct?
  • It is correct, except "a" tree house sounds odd, as if there is nothing unusual about there being a tree house close to the balcony.
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anonymousIs this kind of sentence construction okay and normal?Is the whole sentence grammatically correct?

It is correct, except "a" tree house sounds odd, as if there is nothing unusual about there being a tree house close to the balcony.

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