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Outrageous Posted 14 years ago
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This picture was taken by Alice who waits until the very moment the sun rises.

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This picture was taken by Alice , who waited until the very moment the sun rose.

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This picture was taken by Alice, who waited until the very moment the sun rose.
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This picture was taken by Alice, who waited the sun rise.
Then is this correct?
Thank you.
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No. I have already given you the correct version.
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He saw her enter the room.
He saw it rise.
He saw the sun rise.
He waited the sun rise.
I am sorry to ask. I have something don't understand.
Is the first correct? Are the structures of the second and third sentences same as the first?

He waited until the sun rose. Both use past tense because there are two sentences connected by a conjunction, aren't they?
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He saw her enter the room.-- OK.
He saw it rise (v).-- OK
He saw the sun rise (v).
He waited for the sun rise (n).

Is the first correct? -- Yes. Are the structures of the second and third sentences same as the first?--Yes.

He waited until the sun rose. Both use past tense because there are tw
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He saw her (to)enter the room.
Mister MicawberThey are both in past tense because they both happened in the past; the conjunction is not particularly relevant.
Thanks for explanation.
Last question about it, are the following correct?
This picture is taken by Alice, who waits until the very moment the sun rises.
This picture is taken by Alice, who
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Yes (though they sound a bit odd, since the photo already exists), but 'sunrise' is one word, actually.

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