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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

drawing

A suspicous man snuck into an abandoned building, drawing a police officer nearby into the building.

1. Is the above correct?
2. Is drawing equal to lure in this context?

Thanks in advance.
  

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Yes. com/browse/snuck ) : Usage Note : Snuck is an Americanism first introduced in the 19th century as a nonstandard regional variant of sneaked. Widespread use of snuck has become more common with every generation.

  • Yes.
  • com/browse/snuck ) : Usage Note : Snuck is an Americanism first introduced in the 19th century as a nonstandard regional variant of sneaked.
  • Widespread use of snuck has become more common with every generation.
  • It is now used by educated speakers in all regions.
  • Formal written English is more conservative than other varieties, of course, and here snuck still meets with much resistance.
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Yes.

However, for the use of "snuck", you may want to read its usage note from dictionary.com (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/snuck ) :

Usage Note: Snuck is an Americanism first introduced in

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