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?
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.
It doesn't read well. I think you want this:
To his great frustration, she just left without saying anything.