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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
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Four "In" in a sentence(in the morning, in the sun, in the ground)

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I give few sentences below. please review my sentences and rearrnge my sentences in order. I am confused how to rearrange. these are my own examples.

1. I run in the morning, in the sun, in the ground, in the presence of my father.

2. In the presence of my father, I run in the morning, in the sun, in the ground.

3. In the presence of my father, I run in the morning, in the ground, in the sun.

4. In the presence of my father, I run in the morning, in the ground and in the sun.

5. in the presence of my father, I run in the morning, in the sun and in the ground.
  

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All five are okay, except it should be "on the ground" in each one. However, this is saying something that's too obvious, like saying that you run by moving your legs. "

  • All five are okay, except it should be "on the ground" in each one.
  • However, this is saying something that's too obvious, like saying that you run by moving your legs.
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All five are okay, except it should be "on the ground" in each one. However, this is saying something that's too obvious, like saying that you run by moving your legs. This would be okay if it was something very specific, like "on the school grounds."

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