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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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Can I say,



  1. He rode his bike out happily. Before he went out, he promised (to) his parents must be careful on the road.



  2. One evening, while Ali was happily, suddenly, he fell off from the bike.



  3. Ali went for a ride by bike nearby. Suddenly he fell off on the roadside.



  4. He lost control on/ down / at the slope.



  5. His parents immediately treated his wound properly.



  6. When he was cycling home, suddenly he lost control, he turned into a slope.
  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, 1. He rode his bike out happily. Before he went out, he promised (to) his parents must be careful on the road.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, 1.
  • He rode his bike out happily.
  • Before he went out, he promised (to) his parents must be careful on the road.
  • He was happily riding his bike.
  • Before he went out he promised his parents that he would be careful on the road.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

1. He rode his bike out happily. Before he went out, he promised (to) his parents must be careful on the road.
He was happily riding his bike. Before he went out he promised his parents that he would be careful on the road.
2. One evening, while Ali was happily, suddenly, he fell off from the bike.

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