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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Guides the blind man

Can I say,

The guide dog guides the blind man to walk to home.

The dog guides the blind man.

The dog guides the blind man to walk.
  

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Hi, The guide dog guides the blind man to walk to home. The guide dog guides the blind man when he walks home. You also need to avoid the repetition here.

  • Hi, The guide dog guides the blind man to walk to home.
  • The guide dog guides the blind man when he walks home.
  • You also need to avoid the repetition here.
  • The dog guides the blind man.
  • This is a very simple sentence.
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Hi,

The guide dog guides the blind man to walk to home.

The guide dog guides the blind man when he walks home.

You also need to avoid the repetition here.


The dog guides the blind man.

This is a very simple sentence. Please tell us which part of it you think you need help with.


The dog guides the blind man to walk.
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Thanks. That means I should say:



The dog guides the blind man to walk to home.

The dog guides the blind man.

The dog guides the blind man when he walks.

Am I right?

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Hi,

That means I should say:


The dog guides the blind man to walk to home. No. See my original comment.


The dog guides the blind man. Yes.

The dog guides the blind man when he walks. Do you think you need to say 'when he walks'?

Clive

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