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Smartenglish@hanmail.net Posted 6 years ago
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I wonder if the subject of "head" is "I" or "train".

I was at the airport and was on the train heading to my terminal.

  

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net I wonder if the subject of "head" is "I" or "train". I'd say it's "I", but it doesn't make any difference unless it's possible for you to be on the train and travel in a different direction from the direction in which the train itself is going. Grammatically it's ambiguous.

  • net I wonder if the subject of "head" is "I" or "train".
  • I'd say it's "I", but it doesn't make any difference unless it's possible for you to be on the train and travel in a different direction from the direction in which the train itself is going.
  • Grammatically it's ambiguous.
  • You can analyze the grammar either way.
  • CJ
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smartenglish@hanmail.netI wonder if the subject of "head" is "I" or "train".

I'd say it's "I", but it doesn't make any difference unless it's possible for you to be on the train and travel in a different direction from the direction in which the train itself is going.

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