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Gu-Hoon Kwon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

What made the movie exciting

The movie was very funny and full of action scenes, which made it exciting.

In the sentence above, what made it(= the movie) exciting? I think action scenes did. Am I right? Or what else?
  

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Gu-Hoon Kwon In the sentence above, what made it(= the movie) exciting? I think action scenes did. Am I right?

  • Gu-Hoon Kwon In the sentence above, what made it(= the movie) exciting?
  • I think action scenes did.
  • Am I right?
  • There is no way to judge grammatically; we must presume that it is action, not funniness, that makes the movie exciting.
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Gu-Hoon KwonIn the sentence above, what made it(= the movie) exciting? I think action scenes did. Am I right?
There is no way to judge grammatically; we must presume that it is action, not funniness, that makes the movie exciting.
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I'd punctuate it like this.


The movie was very funny, and full of action scenes which made it exciting.

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