A) Our office stairs were slightly slippery today and I got really worried when a guy stumbled on(up?) them, thinking whether his head would smash the edge of the stairs.
B) Our office stairs were slightly slippery today and I got really worried when a guy stumbled on(up?) them, thinking whether his head would have hit against the edge of the stairs.
C) Our office stairs were slightly slippery today and I got really worried when a guy stumbled on(up?) them, thinking whether he would have struck his head against the edge of the stairs.
Would you correct these for me please? Thanks.
They all seem to be versions of the same sentence. Here is a natural version: The stairs in our office building were slightly slippery today. I got really worried when I saw a guy stumble on them, thinking that he might fall and hit his head.
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They all seem to be versions of the same sentence. Here is a natural version:
The stairs in our office building were slightly slippery today. I got really worried when I saw a guy stumble on them, thinking that he might fall and hit his head.