Asked by brian
what if anything,is wrong with the following sentences?
Carmen is tall, slender,and a woman of great beauty.
Nothing is wrong with it that I can see. It is one sentence, so you should have ended the previous question with "sentence", not the plural.
Writeacher should have the last word, however. I'm just a math/science guy.
:-)
Technically, DrWLS, who is a very versatile and fine teacher, is correct. However purists will point out that your sentence doesn't have parallel structure. Since <i>tall</i> and <i>slender</i> are adjectives, and <i>woman</i> is a noun, your predicate isn't unified or parallel. It would be better to say: <i>Carmen is tall, slender, and beautiful.</i>
For more information about parallel structure, check out this site.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_parallel.html
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Carmen is tall, slender,and a woman of great beauty.
Nothing is wrong with it that I can see. It is one sentence, so you should have ended the previous question with "sentence", not the plural.
Writeacher should have the last word, however. I'm just a math/science guy.
:-)
Technically, DrWLS, who is a very versatile and fine teacher, is correct. However purists will point out that your sentence doesn't have parallel structure. Since <i>tall</i> and <i>slender</i> are adjectives, and <i>woman</i> is a noun, your predicate isn't unified or parallel. It would be better to say: <i>Carmen is tall, slender, and beautiful.</i>
For more information about parallel structure, check out this site.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_parallel.html
a sentence for crusade
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