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Lucas21c Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Could you help me?

I would like to know whether following sentences are correct and same with each oher.

Please check it out. Thanks.

She comes to me singing. = While she sings, she comes to me.
  

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Both of the sentences are grammatically correct. However, if I had to give you a preference, I would go with the first one. I think it's better to be concise and to the point with your words, and in the second sentence you say "she" twice.

  • Both of the sentences are grammatically correct.
  • However, if I had to give you a preference, I would go with the first one.
  • I think it's better to be concise and to the point with your words, and in the second sentence you say "she" twice.
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Both of the sentences are grammatically correct. However, if I had to give you a preference, I would go with the first one. I think it's better to be concise and to the point with your words, and in the second sentence you say "she" twice.
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I'd rather say "She comes singing to me."
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lucas21cI would like to know whether following sentences are correct and same with each oher. have the same meaning.
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She comes to me singing. = While she sings, she comes to me.
A closer equivalent is the following:

She sings when she comes to me.

CJ

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