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Joseph A Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Are these sentences correct?
1. I was driving on the potholes of the road.
2. While driving, I went on the potholes of the road.
  

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Joseph A 1. I was driving on the potholes of the road. Te sentence is grammatical, but semantically problematic.

  • Joseph A 1.
  • I was driving on the potholes of the road.
  • Te sentence is grammatical, but semantically problematic.
  • What you tried to say is: I was driving on the road riddled with potholes.
  • Joseph A .
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Joseph A1. I was driving on the potholes of the road.
Te sentence is grammatical, but semantically problematic. What you tried to say is: I was driving on the road riddled with potholes.
Joseph A. While driving, I went on the potholes of the road.
While driving (to work), I hit / went over/ run over a few pothles on the road
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Thank you I got the answer
While driving, I hit/went over/run over a few potholes on the road.
this is the sentence that wanted thank you again.
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AnonymousWhile driving (to work), I hit / went over/ run ran over a few potholes on the road.
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CJ
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Thank you so much CJ, I was not aware of this mistake"run" it must be changed to "ran" because the sentence is in the past, but I didn't write "pothles" that anonymous wrote it. Thank you again for your help.

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