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Levis1 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Chewing

Is this OK: She's still chewing on my couch and phone occasionally but at least she's happy!

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She's still chewing on my couch and chewing on my phone occasionally but at least she's happy!


Are both OK and mean the same thing? Is the second sentence with the chewing redundant?

  

Top answer

The two sentences are okay. Of course, the "she" in the sentences would be an animal, not a person, probably a dog.

  • The two sentences are okay.
  • Of course, the "she" in the sentences would be an animal, not a person, probably a dog.
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The two sentences are okay. Of course, the "she" in the sentences would be an animal, not a person, probably a dog.

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levis1She's still chewing on my couch and phone occasionally, but at least she's happy!

I'd add the comma.

levis1Are both OK and mean the same thing?

Yes.

levis1Is the second sentence with the chewing redundant?

Yes. I'd stick wi

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