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Tostyle un Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Basic English.

Are these correct?

"I swept along in the flooded water." (Please give me more examples as to how swept long can be used with water, river, ocean or floods)

"I saw him getting drifted away by high winds."

"He got carried/drifted away by Tsunami."

  

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" I don't know what it means. " That is strange, too. " As is that.

  • " I don't know what it means.
  • " That is strange, too.
  • " As is that.
  • Perhaps you should tell us what you are trying to accomplish.
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tostyle un"I swept along in the flooded water."

I don't know what it means.

tostyle unI saw him getting drifted away by high winds."

That is strange, too.

tostyle un"He got carried/drifted away by Tsunami."

As is that. Perhaps you should tell us what you are trying to acc

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Consider these examples.

The water swept him along.

He was swept along by the water.

Do you understand this? If you do, we can look at your other sentences.


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