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1. I walked to school, feeling embarrassed.
2. I walked to school, and I felt embarrassed.
2-2. I walked to school, and felt embarrassed.
2-3. I walked to school and I felt embarrassed.
3. I walked to school, while I felt embarrassed.
3-2. I walked to school while I felt embarrassed. (no comma)
4. While I felt embarrassed, I walked to school.
5. While I was feeling embarrassed, I walked to school.
(Are they all the same? Would you check the punctuation and the tense?)
2. I walked to school, and I felt embarrassed.
2-2. I walked to school, and felt embarrassed.
2-3. I walked to school and I felt embarrassed.
3. I walked to school, while I felt embarrassed.
3-2. I walked to school while I felt embarrassed. (no comma)
4. While I felt embarrassed, I walked to school.
5. While I was feeling embarrassed, I walked to school.
(Are they all the same? Would you check the punctuation and the tense?)
Answers
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Writeacher
1, 2, 2-3, 3-2, 4, and 5 are all grammatically correct.
1 is clearly the best, but 3-2 is not far behind!
2-2 would be fine if there were no comma.
1 is clearly the best, but 3-2 is not far behind!
2-2 would be fine if there were no comma.
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