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Thein Lwin 7291 Posted 10 years ago
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Floating and lost in the dark, everyone's morale started to crack.
Is the sentence grammatically correct?Thanks a lot.
  

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It says that everyone's morale was floating and lost in the dark. Is that what you mean?

  • It says that everyone's morale was floating and lost in the dark.
  • Is that what you mean?
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It says that everyone's morale was floating and lost in the dark. Is that what you mean?
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GPYIt says that everyone's morale was floating and lost in the dark. Is that what you mean?
It is a sentence from a story. I think it means that everyone was floating and lost in the dark and their morale started to crack. I'd like to know whether the sentence is acceptable. Thanks again.
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Thein Lwin 7291It is a sentence from a story. I think it means that everyone was floating and lost in the dark and their morale started to crack. I'd like to know whether the sentence is acceptable.
It's not really right. It is a typical "dangling participle" error.

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