Do you leave your participles dangling?

BrainyBurro
Posts: 6,129 Member
...and does this cause you embarrassment in front of friends and family?

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I do and I do it proudly! It is no longer frowned upon and that makes me very happy. I don't have to reconstruct sentence after sentence just so I don't leave a participle dangling.0
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Yes because I do not live in Ancient Rome.0
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So, where do you leave your dangling participles at?0
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participles??????????0
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I think there's an OTC cream for that.0
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Reading this discussion a cat made me laugh.0
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I try not to do it, but sometimes trying to make a sentence perfectly grammatically correct can make me sound a bit Shakespearean. In my opinion, dangling participles are still much better than writing in text shorthand.0
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I think there's an OTC cream for that.
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I love kings quest...0
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I try not to do it, but sometimes trying to make a sentence perfectly grammatically correct can make me sound a bit Shakespearean. In my opinion, dangling participles are still much better than writing in text shorthand.
I'm with her!0 -
I try not to do it, but sometimes trying to make a sentence perfectly grammatically correct can make me sound a bit Shakespearean. In my opinion, dangling participles are still much better than writing in text shorthand.0
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I try not to but as you get older things start to sag and droop, the left one now seems to dangle a little lower then the right one, I think it is like breasts on women. If you see me walking by and a participle is dangling out of my zipper please discreetly inform me of the fact.0
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I try not to do it, but sometimes trying to make a sentence perfectly grammatically correct can make me sound a bit Shakespearean. In my opinion, dangling participles are still much better than writing in text shorthand.
it can be hazardous.0 -
I try not to.
I broke a dongle once, it's sorta almost the same, isn't it?0 -
All. The. Time. For0
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I try not to do it, but sometimes trying to make a sentence perfectly grammatically correct can make me sound a bit Shakespearean. In my opinion, dangling participles are still much better than writing in text shorthand.
it can be hazardous.0 -
...and does this cause you embarrassment in front of friends and family?
Thou hast or thou dost?0 -
I think dangle participles are hot as is.0
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“Whenever I see one, I chop it off.”
~ Lorena Bobbitt on dangling participles0 -
No, I wear a bra.0
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“Whenever I see one, I chop it off.”
~ Lorena Bobbitt on dangling participles
What did Jeffrey Dahmer say to Lorena Bobbitt?
"Hey, are you gonna eat that?"0 -
“Whenever I see one, I chop it off.”
~ Lorena Bobbitt on dangling participles
What did Jeffrey Dahmer say to Lorena Bobbitt?
"Hey, are you gonna eat that?"
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Depends on where I'm at.0
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I think there's a support group for this problem.0
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“Whenever I see one, I chop it off.”
~ Lorena Bobbitt on dangling participles
What did Jeffrey Dahmer say to Lorena Bobbitt?
"Hey, are you gonna eat that?"0 -
Never leave anything dangling around a kitteh.0
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