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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Eating

Hello, could you please tell me whether both of the following sentences are correct? Or is only the first one possible?

She did not eat although she was hungry.
She was not eating although she was hungry.
  

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Both are grammatically correct but more context would help us determine which one to use. The first sentence just reports a single event that took place in the past. She didn't eat, maybe she didn't have the time.

  • Both are grammatically correct but more context would help us determine which one to use.
  • The first sentence just reports a single event that took place in the past.
  • She didn't eat, maybe she didn't have the time.
  • Perhaps she didn't even get to sit down at the table.
  • The second one could suggest that there were some other people eating at the time she was not.
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Both are grammatically correct but more context would help us determine which one to use.

The first sentence just reports a single event that took place in the past. She didn't eat, maybe she didn't have the time. Perhaps she didn't even get to sit down at the table.

The second one could suggest that there were some other people eating at the time she was not. The continuous for
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Anonymoustell me whether both of the following sentences are correct
They are both correct.

The first is a summarized account of what happened. The final result was that she didn't eat.

The second suggests greater detail, inviting the reader to think of a period of time during which she fussed over her food, perhaps picking at this and that,
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Thank you very much

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