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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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Can I say,

(a) Someone helped the notorcyclist that had injured.

(b) When the ambulance had arrived at the scene, the ambulance sent the injured motocyclist to the nearest hospital.
  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) Someone helped the notorcyclist that had been injured. Someone helped the injured motorcyclist. (b) When the ambulance had arrived at the scene, the ambulance sent the injured motocyclist to the nearest hospital.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) Someone helped the notorcyclist that had been injured.
  • Someone helped the injured motorcyclist.
  • (b) When the ambulance had arrived at the scene, the ambulance sent the injured motocyclist to the nearest hospital.
  • The injured motorcyclist was taken by ambulance to the nearest hospital.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) Someone helped the notorcyclist that had been injured.

Someone helped the injured motorcyclist.

(b) When the ambulance had arrived at the scene, the ambulance sent the injured motocyclist to the nearest hospital.

The injured motorc
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Do that mean my sentences are wrong?
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Vincent Teo
Can I say,

(a) Someone helped the motorcyclist that had been injured.

This sentence suggests that there was more than one motorcyclist, but only one was injured. If there was only one motorcyclist involved in the accident, you need to reword the sentence.

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