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Catknows Posted 9 years ago
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Can I write"He walking on the street, a brick fell on his head"?

I am learning the absolute structure right now, so I wonder the if it's okay to write this sentence:"He walking on the street, a brick fell on his head". If not, is there any constraits when using the absolute structure??

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catknows I wonder the if it's okay to write this sentence:"He walking on the street, a brick fell on his head" No. catknows If not, are there any constraints when using the absolute structure? For one thing, do not include the subject but be sure it matches the main clause: Walking on the street, he was struck on the head by a brick.

  • catknows I wonder the if it's okay to write this sentence:"He walking on the street, a brick fell on his head" No.
  • catknows If not, are there any constraints when using the absolute structure?
  • For one thing, do not include the subject but be sure it matches the main clause: Walking on the street, he was struck on the head by a brick.
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catknows I wonder the if it's okay to write this sentence:"He walking on the street, a brick fell on his head"

No.

catknows If not, are there any constraints when using the absolute structure?

For one thing, do not include the subject but be su

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