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Titiwangsa Posted 12 years ago
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I am freaked out when I saw him sleep-walking and carried the baby up.

I am freaked out when I saw him sleep-walking and carried the baby up.
I am freaked out when I saw him carried the baby up in sleep-walking.

Which's one sound correctly?
  

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Neither. "

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Neither. I think you are trying to say "I freaked out when I saw him sleep-walking and carrying the baby."
Or "I freaked out when I saw him carrying the baby while sleep-walking."

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