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Is this grammatically correct?

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  1. Rafi

    Rafi Member

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    Sylvia opened the front door as her mother stood in shock, and walked outside.
     
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    as her mother stood in shook (is/needs to be) set off as parenthetical information.

    If you wanted to be anal you could write it like this: Sylvia opened the front door as her mother stood in shock watching her little girl walk outside.

    or something like that to make the syntax clearer to the reader.
     
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  3. dandorotik

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    No. Should read: "As her mother stood in shock, Sylvia opened the front door and walked outside." or "Sylvia opened the front door and walked outside as her mother stood in shock."
     
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    Sylvia opened the front door, as her mother stood in shock, and walked outside.
     
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    Dandorotik is on point.
    Don't use too many comma's.
     
  6. david_rocket

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    I like dandorotik answer, that sounds good.
     
  7. TheRealist137

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    It should be

    Syliva walked outside, as her mother, and open the door, stood in shock.
     
  8. MamboRock

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    As her mother stood in shock which was a deep shock, Sylvia opened the door which was the front door and walked outside which was the opposite of inside.
     
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  9. iconoclastic

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    OP is grammatically correct, but there are other grammatically correct choices as well.
     
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    Why was Sylvia's mother in shock?
     
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    Pics of Sylvia (and the mother) or it didn't happen.
     
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  12. Jontro

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    Go on... keep going...

    Get to the secksy part.
     
  13. dandorotik

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    OP is not grammatically correct. There either has to be a comma after "door" or the comma after "shock" has to be removed. Actually, depends on what you're talking about - is Sylvia walking outside or the mother? It's really best to just rearrange the sentence.

    Sylvia opened the front door as her mother stood in shock and walked outside.
     
  14. dandorotik

    dandorotik Member

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    "Don't use too many commas." Apostrophe is not necessary.
     
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    It should read "I like dandorotik's answer; that sounds good."
     
  16. dandorotik

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    Should read "Get to the sexy part."
     
  17. dandorotik

    dandorotik Member

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    Dont you just want to cyber-smack grammar Nazis like me?
     
  18. dandorotik

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    Should read: "Don't you...."
     
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    Shouldn't it be "Don't you ..."?
     
  20. SwoLy-D

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    If you want to use an ellipsis for suspense or continuation, do THREE (3) dots, not FOUR (4). :eek:

    This would not really work as a correction to his sentence because you wouldn't know who walked outside; you wouldn't know who was inside the house, either.
    It would be best to also have a subject there, as in "It should read...", so that you may have a complete sentence.

    It's cool and, although it sounds weird to have that dependent clause in the middle, it could be written as dandorotik suggests.

    You're missing an apostrophe. "Don't" is a contraction of "Do not" and should have an apostrophe. :eek:
     
    #20 SwoLy-D, Oct 16, 2012
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