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10(a) They cycled around in the park. (ok)12br
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10Can I say,12br10 0-
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10(a) They cycle around the park. (To me, this sentence could mean that they are cycling outside the park and around it.)12br
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10That mean11font11b10s12b12font10... both are acceptable? 12br10They cycle around the park (every day).02br
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10I mean:12br
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10(a) They cycle around the park (every day). 11font10They ride thier bikes around the park everyday12font12br
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10(b) 11font10They cycle 11del10around in12del
01cite10Goodman12cite11blockquote11cite20Vincent Teo22cite22br
20I mean:22br
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20(a) They cycle around the park (every day). 21font20They ride thier bikes around the park everyday22font22br
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20(b) 21
01cite10Vincent Teo12cite11blockquote11cite20Goodman22cite21blockquote21cite30Vincent Teo32cite32br
30I mean:32br
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30(a) They cycle around the park (every day). 31font30They ride thier bikes aro