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s vs she saw something that left her astound

The correct phrase is "she saw something that left her astounded." The phrase "she saw something that left her astound" is incorrect because "astound" is a verb and needs to be in the past participle form "astounded" to describe the state of being amazed.

Last updated: March 12, 2024 • 987 views

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This phrase is incomplete and does not make sense on its own.

This phrase is not a complete sentence or fragment and lacks context. It cannot be used as is.
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she saw something that left her astound

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "astound" should be in the past participle form "astounded" to describe the state of being amazed.

The correct form is "she saw something that left her astounded."

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