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Greatmilinko8451 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Do this two sentences retain the same meaning? Which is preferred?

Phil unlocks the door, entering with Ruben.

Phl unlocks the door and enters with Ruben.
  

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Hi, Phil unlocks the door, entering with Ruben. Phl unlocks the door and enters with Ruben. There's very little difference.

  • Hi, Phil unlocks the door, entering with Ruben.
  • Phl unlocks the door and enters with Ruben.
  • There's very little difference.
  • #2 would be more common in everyday speech.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Phil unlocks the door, entering with Ruben.

Phl unlocks the door and enters with Ruben.

There's very little difference. #2 would be more common in everyday speech.

Clive

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