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Matfever Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Can I say this?

He was died in attempting to get out from the fire.
  

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manhthieugia95 Can I say this? No. I'd suggest: He died attempting to get out of the fire.

  • manhthieugia95 Can I say this?
  • No.
  • I'd suggest: He died attempting to get out of the fire.
  • Prajwal
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manhthieugia95 Can I say this?
No. I'd suggest:
He died attempting to get out of the fire.

Prajwal
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prajwalkrHe died attempting to get out of the fire.
To my mind, that means he was in the fire, and I don't think that is what the OP wants. He died trying to escape the fire.
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enoonHe died trying to escape the fire.
Yes. That is what I means.
prajwalkrHe died attempting to get out of the fire.
It sounds bad
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manhthieugia95Do you have any diffrent sentence?
That means that? Yeah, a billion: He died while attempting to escape the fire. While trying to escape the fire, he was overcome and died. His attempt to get out of the burning building was the death of him. Flames roaring in his ears, agony ripping through him as the white heat blistered his face and seared his
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enoonHe died while attempting to escape the fire.
Eventually, can I use in ???
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Sure. "In" makes the cause and effect stronger.

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