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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

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(a) He invited John to a park near Peter’s house. -- OK (b) He was happy because he knew how to ride a bike by himself. -- OK (c) He felt pain because he broke his hand.

  • (a) He invited John to a park near Peter’s house.
  • -- OK (b) He was happy because he knew how to ride a bike by himself.
  • -- OK (c) He felt pain because he broke his hand.
  • -- OK (d) He found – Chin taught him to ride.
  • -- What do you mean?
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(a) He invited John to a park near Peter’s house. -- OK

(b) He was happy because he knew how to ride a bike by himself. -- OK

(c) He felt pain because he broke his hand. -- OK

(d) He found – Chin taught him to ride. -- What do you mean?

(e) Every evening, he practices riding his bike behind his house.

(f) He fell and
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(f) He fell and broke his hand. He was bleeding profusely. -- We do not normally bleed from fractures.

Maybe he broke his hand and was bleeding. Why can't we say?
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You can say anything you want, Vincent. I am here only to caution you against bad grammar and odd English. If you wish to say that the poor fellow has two separate injuries, then you should do so more clearly and at greater length.

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