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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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at the half way

Can I say,

When the hare ran at a half way, he started to felt asleep.

On the half way, the hare felt asleep under the tree.
  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, When the hare ran at a half way, he started to felt asleep. On the half way, the hare felt asleep under the tree. When the hare had run half the way, he started to fall asleep.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, When the hare ran at a half way, he started to felt asleep.
  • On the half way, the hare felt asleep under the tree.
  • When the hare had run half the way, he started to fall asleep.
  • At the half-way mark, the hare fell asleep under the tree.
  • You are confusing the forms of fall and feel .
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

When the hare ran at a half way, he started to felt asleep.

On the half way, the hare felt asleep under the tree.


When the hare had run half the way, he started to fall asleep.
At the half-way mark, the hare fell asleep under the tree.

You are confusing the forms of fa

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