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Salam1101 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Hang gliding

What do you call the person who is hang gliding?
I don't think we can call him/her `hang glider', can we?

(I don't think we can call him/her `hang glider', can we?) Is this sentence grammatically right?
  

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You call then a hang glider, same as the name of the object. He loves to go hang gliding. He is a hang glider.

  • You call then a hang glider, same as the name of the object.
  • He loves to go hang gliding.
  • He is a hang glider.
  • Like skier, bowler, runner, swimmer, diver, or caver.
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You call then a hang glider, same as the name of the object.

He loves to go hang gliding.
He is a hang glider.

Like skier, bowler, runner, swimmer, diver, or caver.

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