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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Going?

What does going mean in this scenario?

"What was a result of Person A going to the store?"

Is "going" referring to the time he was at the store? Is it referring to the time he was travelling to the store?

  

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Julian Ng-Thow-Hing What was a result of Person A going to the store? The result of interest can be something that happened on the way to the store, at the store, or on the way back, or indeed anything discovered subsequent to the trip to the store which was caused in some way by the trip to the store. CJ

  • Julian Ng-Thow-Hing What was a result of Person A going to the store?
  • The result of interest can be something that happened on the way to the store, at the store, or on the way back, or indeed anything discovered subsequent to the trip to the store which was caused in some way by the trip to the store.
  • CJ
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Julian Ng-Thow-HingWhat was a result of Person A going to the store?

The result of interest can be something that happened on the way to the store, at the store, or on the way back, or indeed anything discovered subsequent to the trip to the store which was caused in some way by the trip to the store.

CJ

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