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Navitasan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Along with

Are these sentences correct:

1) We were walking on the beach along with the sea singing its numbing song of waves.
2) We were playing chess along with the radio playing soft music in the background.
3) We were marching down the street along with the sun rising up on the horizon.

"Along with' is supposed to indicate that the two 'processes' happen in conjunction.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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navitasan Are these sentences correct: No, because they are not happening in conjunction; they are independent actions happening contemporaneously.

  • navitasan Are these sentences correct: No, because they are not happening in conjunction; they are independent actions happening contemporaneously.
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navitasanAre these sentences correct:
No, because they are not happening in conjunction; they are independent actions happening contemporaneously.

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