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Epocop Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

ARF in participle?

He heard those dogs go arf...............

He heard the dogs go arf...............

  

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It's somewhat difficult to understand what your question is. You contrast 'those' with 'the' at one point, and you ask about a participle, and there is no participle in your examples. In the future, please ask your question directly.

  • It's somewhat difficult to understand what your question is.
  • You contrast 'those' with 'the' at one point, and you ask about a participle, and there is no participle in your examples.
  • In the future, please ask your question directly.
  • Here's how you can write your sentences: He heard the dogs go "arf".
  • He heard the dogs going "arf".
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It's somewhat difficult to understand what your question is.

You contrast 'those' with 'the' at one point, and you ask about a participle, and there is no participle in your examples.

In the future, please ask your question directly.

Here's how you can write your sentences:

He heard the dogs go "arf".
He heard the dogs going "arf".

CJ

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