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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

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Can I say,

(a) There was two men heard the scream of the boy / the

boy's scream.

So, they came to see what had / was happened.

(b) The woman shocked and fear. She shouted for help

loudly.

(c) He ran towards to the van.

(d) Some people nearby rushed at the place.

(e) He heard John's shouting

(f) He walked home by using the pathway. / He was on his way going

home. He saw a suspicious middle aged man was eyeing the woman’s

handbag.





(g) She thanked everyone for help.
  

Top answer

Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) There was two men heard the scream of the boy / the boy's scream. How many men? Should the verb be singular or plural?

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) There was two men heard the scream of the boy / the boy's scream.
  • How many men?
  • Should the verb be singular or plural?
  • The rest is ok, though "the scream of the boy" is not fluent.
  • So, they came to see what had / was happened.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) There was two men heard the scream of the boy / the boy's scream. How many men? Should the verb be singular or plural? The rest is ok, though "the scream of the boy" is not fluent.


So, they came to see what had / was happened.

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