(a) After eating a / some light breakfast, he went to school.
(b) He saw a boy finding books on the shelf.
(c) He saw a boy in the corner of the shelf looking for the books in the library.
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Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) After eating a / some light breakfast, he went to school. 'a light breakfast' or 'some breakfast' (b) He saw a boy finding books on the shelf. ) (c) He saw a boy in the corner of the shelf looking for the books in the library.
— Philip
Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) After eating a / some light breakfast, he went to school.
'a light breakfast' or 'some breakfast' (b) He saw a boy finding books on the shelf.
) (c) He saw a boy in the corner of the shelf looking for the books in the library.
I don't think a boy could be 'in the corner'.
How about this: 'He saw a boy in the corner of the library looking for books on a shelf'.
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