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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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To big frustration for

Hello experts. I just need to be certain about this sentence:

To big frustration for him, she just left without saying anything.

Is it grammatically correct?

  

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anonymous To big frustration for him, she just left without saying anything I'd write it like this: To his great frustration, she just left without saying anything .

  • anonymous To big frustration for him, she just left without saying anything I'd write it like this: To his great frustration, she just left without saying anything .
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anonymousTo big frustration for him, she just left without saying anything

I'd write it like this:

To his great frustration, she just left without saying anything.

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It doesn't read well. I think you want this:

To his great frustration, she just left without saying anything.

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