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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Taglines

Hi, are these taglines grmatically correct?

1. A cop join hands with a criminal to puzzle out the crime
2. A mystery thriller starring XXX and XXX
3. The fate of humankind rests on his hands
  

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Hi, are these taglines grammatically correct? Taglines? They don't sound like taglines to me.

  • Hi, are these taglines grammatically correct?
  • Taglines?
  • They don't sound like taglines to me.
  • Two are sentences and one is a noun phrase.
  • 1.
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Hi, are these taglines grammatically correct?

Taglines? They don't sound like taglines to me. Two are sentences and one is a noun phrase.

1. A cop joins hands with a criminal to puzzle out the crime. (Sentence)
2. A mystery thriller starring *** and *** (Noun phrase)
3. The fate of humankind rests in his hands. (Sentence)
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Anonymous1. A cop join hands with a criminal to puzzle out the crime
The use of "puzzle out" is not natural. People normally talk of solving crimes.

The use of "join hands" is also strange. People normally talk of joining forces

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