Balkenende
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At least, I think 'should' is the key here, dear teachers.
I'm writing a story involving a parachute jump from a plane. Two friends are taking a third, who has never done this before, and they want to frighten hem a little.
It contains the following sentence:
'By then the height should be so dizzying, the jump inspire fright.'
And the question is: do I need a verb between 'jump' and 'inspire', and what would that be?
I seem to remember a rule with 'should', that applies here, but I can't for the life of me remember.
Thanks so much,
Joost
I'm writing a story involving a parachute jump from a plane. Two friends are taking a third, who has never done this before, and they want to frighten hem a little.
It contains the following sentence:
'By then the height should be so dizzying, the jump inspire fright.'
And the question is: do I need a verb between 'jump' and 'inspire', and what would that be?
I seem to remember a rule with 'should', that applies here, but I can't for the life of me remember.
Thanks so much,
Joost