Combining Phrases and Independent Clauses).

Is it grammatically correct to combine an independent clause with a sentence? I live in California and my house belongs to a business. I live locally instead of in San Francisco, so it’s hard to outsource my life to a project like this one.” My

ear is listening to what I am hearing correctly, but am unsure of my ears.

Is it correct?

Asked on April 1, 2021 in Grammar.
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Yes, it’s fine. In your example, “specifically in San Francisco” is an appositive to “in California”. Appositive says info with context without anything affecting truth. My thourday is in California, the source of information about where I live is not relevant in this case.

Why don’t we give more information about where I live?

Answered on April 4, 2021.
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Of course! Many kinds of phrases, appositives, verbal phrases, absolute phrases, can be included with an independent clause. How do I combine all the different grammatical structures in a sentence to

create a richer text?

Answered on April 8, 2021.
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Yes, it’s fine. In your example, “specifically in San Francisco” is an appositive to “in California”. Appositive says info with context without anything affecting truth. My thourday is in California, the source of information about where I live is not relevant in this case.

Why don’t we give more information about where I live?

Answered on April 11, 2021.
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Yes, it’s fine. In your example, “specifically in San Francisco” is an appositive to “in California”. Appositive says info with context without anything affecting truth. My thourday is in California, the source of information about where I live is not relevant in this case.

Why don’t we give more information about where I live?

Answered on April 11, 2021.
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Yes, it’s fine. In your example, “specifically in San Francisco” is an appositive to “in California”. Appositive says info with context without anything affecting truth. My thourday is in California, the source of information about where I live is not relevant in this case.

Why don’t we give more information about where I live?

Answered on April 12, 2021.
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Yes, it’s fine. In your example, “specifically in San Francisco” is an appositive to “in California”. Appositive says info with context without anything affecting truth. My thourday is in California, the source of information about where I live is not relevant in this case.

Why don’t we give more information about where I live?

Answered on April 12, 2021.
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Yes, it’s fine. In your example, “specifically in San Francisco” is an appositive to “in California”. Appositive says info with context without anything affecting truth. My thourday is in California, the source of information about where I live is not relevant in this case.

Why don’t we give more information about where I live?

Answered on April 15, 2021.
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Yes, it’s fine. In your example, “specifically in San Francisco” is an appositive to “in California”. Appositive says info with context without anything affecting truth. My thourday is in California, the source of information about where I live is not relevant in this case.

Why don’t we give more information about where I live?

Answered on April 16, 2021.
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Yes, it’s fine. In your example, “specifically in San Francisco” is an appositive to “in California”. Appositive says info with context without anything affecting truth. My thourday is in California, the source of information about where I live is not relevant in this case.

Why don’t we give more information about where I live?

Answered on April 16, 2021.
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Yes, it’s fine. In your example, “specifically in San Francisco” is an appositive to “in California”. Appositive says info with context without anything affecting truth. My thourday is in California, the source of information about where I live is not relevant in this case.

Why don’t we give more information about where I live?

Answered on April 19, 2021.
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