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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Are 'climb on board' and 'with me on board' correctly used in the sentences?

Are 'climb on board' and 'with me on board' correctly used in the sentences?

Sergeant Perez was inside the helicopter that was about to take off. He helped me climb on board. I took my son Luis with me on board.

  

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The sentences are correct grammar, but the last on board can be omitted. If you went on board and you took your son with you, it's self-evident that he went on board as well: I took my son Luis with me. By the way, are you sure that your son's name isn't Louis?

  • The sentences are correct grammar, but the last on board can be omitted.
  • If you went on board and you took your son with you, it's self-evident that he went on board as well: I took my son Luis with me.
  • By the way, are you sure that your son's name isn't Louis?
  • CB
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The sentences are correct grammar, but the last on board can be omitted. If you went on board and you took your son with you, it's self-evident that he went on board as well: I took my son Luis with me. By the way, are you sure that your son's name isn't Louis?

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