Envy strikes /a/ a woman when she /b/ sees her husband /c/ talking to ...
When something belongs to us, we feel jealousy but when something does not belong to us, we feel envy.
So here jealousy will be used.
Correct formation: Jealousy strikes a woman when she sees her husband talking to another woman.
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Envy strikes /a/ a woman when she /b/ sees her husband /c/ talking to ...
Explanation:
The sentence is grammatically correct, and there are no errors in punctuation or usage. However, the word "envy" is not the appropriate word to use in this context. Envy is a feeling of jealousy or resentment toward someone who has something that one desires. In this case, the woman is not envious of the other woman, but rather she is feeling jealous or suspicious of her husband's behavior.
Therefore, a more appropriate word to use in this context would be "jealousy" or "suspicion." Here is a revised version of the sentence:
Jealousy strikes a woman when she sees her husband talking to another woman.
HTML Bullets:
- The sentence is grammatically correct.
- The word "envy" is not appropriate in this context.
- A more appropriate word to use would be "jealousy" or "suspicion."
- The revised sentence is: Jealousy strikes a woman when she sees her husband talking to another woman.
Envy strikes /a/ a woman when she /b/ sees her husband /c/ talking to ...
Jealousy strikes a woman when she sees her husband talking to another woman.