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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Hi,

He leaned in to grab my shoulders and threaten me.

He leaned in to grab my shoulders and threatened me.

Which is correct?

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They are both possible, though they would have slightly different meanings. He leaned in to grab my shoulders and (to) threaten me. He leaned in to grab my shoulders and (then he) threatened me.

  • They are both possible, though they would have slightly different meanings.
  • He leaned in to grab my shoulders and (to) threaten me.
  • He leaned in to grab my shoulders and (then he) threatened me.
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They are both possible, though they would have slightly different meanings.

He leaned in to grab my shoulders and (to) threaten me.

He leaned in to grab my shoulders and (then he) threatened me.

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Thanks. That's excellent.

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