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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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Can I say,

(a) The lady shocked with fear.

(b) Then, he asked the woman whether she was hurt.

(c) The dog is very dutiful. He collects the newspapers with its mouth to his owner.

(d) The thief ran without direction and position.

(e) The rushed towards to there and caught the thief.

(f) They heard John’s scream for help.

(g) This afternoon, around 2 p.m., I went home on foot.

(h) He drives in/ on the Street Thomas.

(i) He played in / at / on the playground.

(j) He flies in / on / at the sky.

(k) He flies in the jet.
  

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You can use these: (a) The lady was shocked with fear. (b) Then he asked the woman whether she was hurt. (c) The dog is very dutiful.

  • You can use these: (a) The lady was shocked with fear.
  • (b) Then he asked the woman whether she was hurt.
  • (c) The dog is very dutiful.
  • He collects the newspapers for his owner with its mouth.
  • (d) The thief ran without direction.
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You can use these:

(a) The lady was shocked with fear.

(b) Then he asked the woman whether she was hurt.

(c) The dog is very dutiful. He collects the newspapers for his owner with its mouth.

(d) The thief ran without direction.

(e) They rushed towards there and caught the thief.

(f) They hea
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Vincent Teo
Can I say,

(a) The lady shocked with fear.

The lady is shocked with fear

(b) Then, he asked the woman whether she was hurt.

Yep or just 'Then he asked the woman if she was hurt.'

(c) The dog is very dutiful. He collects the newspapers with its mouth to his owner.

The dog is

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