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Nina_Nia Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Continue along and ran through..

Hello,

In this sentence are the verbs 'continue along' and 'ran through' used as phrasal verbs?

However as I continued along the street a car run through a huge puddle in the road and splashed me.

Thanks
  

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No. 'Along' and 'through' are simply prepositions initiating prepositional phrases.

  • No.
  • 'Along' and 'through' are simply prepositions initiating prepositional phrases.
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No. 'Along' and 'through' are simply prepositions initiating prepositional phrases.
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Ah, so continue along in this sentence means to go or move further in the same direction and run though simply means 'run though.' That's why I couldn't find it in the dictionary.
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