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Is there missing punctuation in this sentence, 'He had altered so much I scarcely recognized him.'?
9 de jun. de 2022 10:29
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Normally, we would say ‘changed’ here instead of ‘altered’.
Normally, something stated is altered.
His appearance was so altered that I barely recognized him.
I scarcely recognized him due to his altered appearance.
9 de junio de 2022
No, it's fine as it stands.
There could be an optional comma after the word "much," "He had altered so much, I scarcely recognized him." My guess is that you are wondering about that. It is completely optional, it isn't needed.
Putting in the comma even seems old-fashioned. Today it would be more common to leave it out. Some writers might add the word "that" after "much," "He had altered so much that I scarcely recognized him," but, again, it's optional. Language changes, there are slow changes that occur over decades and centuries. In English there is a definite trend to use less and less punctuation.
9 de junio de 2022
There seem to be no missing elements.
9 de junio de 2022
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