A easy SC noun modifierquestion!
Thrilled with the performance of his team and the win over an arch rival, it was announced by the coach to give his players a day off from practice.
Thrilled with the performance of his team and the win over an arch rival This should modify coach, so "coach" should be following the comma.
Only C and E follow this.
E has past perfecthad , this means coach announced a day off before he was thrilled with the performance of his team. Absurd!
E out.
C it
...
Quote:
Thrilled with the performance of his team and the win over an arch rival, it was announced by the coach to give his players a day off from practice.
Thrilled with the performance of his team and the win over an arch rival This should modify coach, so "coach" should be following the comma.
Only C and E follow this.
E has past perfecthad , this means coach announced a day off before he was thrilled with the performance of his team. Absurd!
E out.
C it
...




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