walking to class, a cloudburst drenched chauncey

fix grammar plase

Walking to class, Chauncey was drenched by a cloudburst.

hank you

I'd like to correct you Ms. Sue, please refrain from over using past tense in your answer.

I believe this fits better

While walking to class, a cloudburst drenched Chauncey

Walking to class, a cloudburst drenched Chauncey.

To fix the grammar in the sentence, you should capitalize the letter "W" in "Walking" since it is the beginning of the sentence. Additionally, it's important to add a comma after "class" to separate the introductory clause. Lastly, make sure to capitalize "Chauncey" since it's a proper noun.

Revised sentence: "Walking to class, a cloudburst drenched Chauncey."