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Amir Oghlow Posted 10 years ago
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"I watched a puddle form at the foot of my sleeping bag as the 10-foot plastic sheet above me gave way to the wind."

Does it mean as the plastic sheet gave way to the wind, I watched a puddle...?
  

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It means that the two things happened at the same time, so, yes, you can put them in either order without affecting the meaning.

  • It means that the two things happened at the same time, so, yes, you can put them in either order without affecting the meaning.
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It means that the two things happened at the same time, so, yes, you can put them in either order without affecting the meaning.

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