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SuperESL Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Untrammalled

"He can go anywhere in this country untrammeled."

Does this sentence work? Do I need to insert a comma before 'untrammeled'?
What syntactical status does 'untrammeled' have here, is it still an adjective (modifying 'he'?)?

Thank you.
  

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" Does this sentence work? Yes, subject to my comment below. Do I need to insert a comma before 'untrammeled'?

  • " Does this sentence work?
  • Yes, subject to my comment below.
  • Do I need to insert a comma before 'untrammeled'?
  • No, although you could.
  • )?
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Hi,

"He can go anywhere in this country untrammeled."

Does this sentence work? Yes, subject to my comment below.
Do I need to insert a comma before 'untrammeled'? No, although you could.
What syntactical status does 'untrammeled' have here, is it still an adjective

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