0Can I say,02br 02br 00(a) John called out to the man , but he did not hear John calling him.02br 02br 00(b) As John called out to the man to draw attention from him, he didn't hear his calling. 0-
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0My take 02br 02br 00(a) John called out to the man , but he did not heard it.02br 02br 00(b) As John called out to the man to draw attention from him, he didn't heard his calling.0-
0 And here's mine:02br 02br 00 (a) OK (grammatically)02br 02br 00 (b) OK, except: "to to draw his attention to himself" or "to draw his attention" and: 02br 00 "...but he didtn't hear 01i00him_ calling" or "... hear his _call02i00" 0-
0Sorry, I don;t understand what you mean:02br 02br 00(b) OK, except: "to to draw his attention to himself" or "to draw his attention" and: 02br 00"...but he didtn't hear 01i00him_ calling" or "... hear his _call02i00"02br 02br 00Can you tell me the answer? 0-
0 New2grammar: «I agree with your answers except for a small mistake in (a), didn't hear which you probably just overlooked»02br 02br 00 CreativeGuru wrote "didn't heard", but Vincent didn't make this mistake...02br 02br 00 Vincent: «Can you tell me the answer?»02br 02br 00 1. John called out to the man to draw his attention, b