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Red train 520 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar Question

The boy (being running\was running\running\who having run) past the house and suddenly stopped.

I don't quite understand this task. Help me please. Can I use Past Continious here? Thanks in advance!

  

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The boy ( being running\ was running \running\who having run ) past the house and suddenly stopped. This is the only choice that is correct grammar. Clive

  • The boy ( being running\ was running \running\who having run ) past the house and suddenly stopped.
  • This is the only choice that is correct grammar.
  • Clive
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The boy (being running\ was running \running\who having run) past the house and suddenly stopped.

This is the only choice that is correct grammar.

Clive

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