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Cboutin3 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Which option is correct?

1. Rather than be angry, Tol simply took the nullstone, and with Egrin and Kiya, began the journey to Juramona.

2. Rather than be angry, Tol simply took the nullstone and, with Egrin and Kiya, began the journey to Juramona.
  

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Neither of them is grammatical. I would say this: Rather than being angry, Tol simply took the nullstone and began the journey to Juramona with Egrin and Kiya.

  • Neither of them is grammatical.
  • I would say this: Rather than being angry, Tol simply took the nullstone and began the journey to Juramona with Egrin and Kiya.
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Neither of them is grammatical.

I would say this: Rather than being angry, Tol simply took the nullstone and began the journey to Juramona with Egrin and Kiya.

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