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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

carefully

Hello.

Which is correct?
a.She took out the violin carefully from the case.
b.She took out the violin from the case carefully.

If both are correct, what is the difference?
Thank you.
  

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Hi, This is the first time I've heard take sth out (from sth). I can't find it in my dictionaries yet so I am going to say: She (a) took the violin out of the case (b). The word carefully can be put at either (a) or (b).

  • Hi, This is the first time I've heard take sth out (from sth).
  • I can't find it in my dictionaries yet so I am going to say: She (a) took the violin out of the case (b).
  • The word carefully can be put at either (a) or (b).
  • GN
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Hi,
This is the first time I've heard take sth out (from sth). I can't find it in my dictionaries yet so I am going to say:
She (a) took the violin out of the case (b).
The word carefully can be put at either (a) or (b).
GN

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