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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Disguise

Does the verb 'to disguise' make sense in this context:



"i saw him taking the packagefrom the shelf, and putting it into his pockey.

However, when he saw me, he tried to disguise, looked back at the package, exchanged it for another, and continued moving around in the supermarket."




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It's not clear in the given paragraph what you're trying to say. Are you saying he took the package out of his pocket and put it back on the shelf when he saw you looking at him ("exchanging packages" makes no sense here)? If that's so, then you'd say something like: "I saw him taking a package from the self and putting it in his pocket.

  • It's not clear in the given paragraph what you're trying to say.
  • Are you saying he took the package out of his pocket and put it back on the shelf when he saw you looking at him ("exchanging packages" makes no sense here)?
  • If that's so, then you'd say something like: "I saw him taking a package from the self and putting it in his pocket.
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It's not clear in the given paragraph what you're trying to say. Are you saying he took the package out of his pocket and put it back on the shelf when he saw you looking at him ("exchanging packages" makes no sense here)? If that's so, then you'd say something like:


"I saw him taking a package from the self and putting it in his pocket. But when he saw me looking at him, he p

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