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Hellonano Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Please check the grammar

When I was left to korea that day I came to your home but nobody is there.

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Hi, Nano I'd say that like this: "When I left for Korea, that day I went to your house but nobody was there" I wouldn't use the passive voice "I was left" in this context. It would mean that you were forced to go to Korea. Is that what you wanted to say?

  • Hi, Nano I'd say that like this: "When I left for Korea, that day I went to your house but nobody was there" I wouldn't use the passive voice "I was left" in this context.
  • It would mean that you were forced to go to Korea.
  • Is that what you wanted to say?
  • Cheers, RENAN
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Hi, Nano

I'd say that like this:

"When I left for Korea, that day I went to your house but nobody was there"

I wouldn't use the passive voice "I was left" in this context. It would mean that you were forced to go to Korea. Is that what you wanted to say?

Cheers,

RENAN
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Better yet: The day I left for Korea, I ...
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I think it is also possible: The day I left for Korea I went to your home but nobody was there.

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