Thread:Mikel6718/@comment-34202220-20190727153223/@comment-34202220-20190727154125

lol, It's a run-on sentence. You need a period after "advice," but I understood. I forgot to mention something about this other sentence:

"As well as another brush, sticking out the closet door shutters, dripping paint."

The word "dripping" makes the verb rule I mentioned confusing, because you could argue action is taking place in this sentence. However, the way it is worded, "dripping paint" describes the brush rather than giving it action, even if dripping is action. You could say, "Another brush sticks out of the closet door shutters and drips paint," or "Another brush is sticking out of the closet door shutters, dripping paint."

>I grant you permission to edit my homepage for errors.

Sure, I could do that for you, when I get time, haha,