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Tinanam0102 Posted 16 years ago
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He could do it blindfolded and hanging upside down

Hi teachers,

He could do it blindfolded and hanging upside down.

The action: hanging upside down

1. Does the sentence read like this:

1. He could do it blindfolded.

2. He could do it hanging upside down.

Thank you.

Tinanam
  

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tinanam0102 1. Does the sentence read like this: 1. He could do it blindfolded.

  • tinanam0102 1.
  • Does the sentence read like this: 1.
  • He could do it blindfolded.
  • 2.
  • He could do it hanging upside down.
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tinanam01021. Does the sentence read like this:
1. He could do it blindfolded.
2. He could do it hanging upside down.
No. Not really. It means that he could do it while both blindfolded and hanging upside down at the same time.

Let us know if that doesn't answer your question.

CJ
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Hi CalifJim,

I'm glad I asked the question. I misunderstood it completely.

Does "hanging upside down" a reduced "while he is hanging upside down"

Thank you so much.

Tinanam

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