Dribble article.
Chammas, you need to go back to school and repeat English. A professional journalist would not end a sentence with a preposition.
"Tigers to bring Sheens back into the fold to mentor Ciraldo and provide the attacking prowess that he is renowned for."
Try "....for which he is renowned." Wanna be taken seriously, be a professional.....
I understand times change and it doesn't matter anymore, but at least pretend to be professional!
Chammas, you need to go back to school and repeat English. A professional journalist would not end a sentence with a preposition.
"Tigers to bring Sheens back into the fold to mentor Ciraldo and provide the attacking prowess that he is renowned for."
Try "....for which he is renowned." Wanna be taken seriously, be a professional.....
I understand times change and it doesn't matter anymore, but at least pretend to be professional!