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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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in a serious car accident

Ted had a serious car accident.
Ted was in a serious car accident.

Are the above two statements about the same in meaning? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic Ted had a serious car accident. Ted was in a serious car accident. Are the above two statements about the same in meaning?

  • Angliholic Ted had a serious car accident.
  • Ted was in a serious car accident.
  • Are the above two statements about the same in meaning?
  • Thanks.
  • Yes.
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AngliholicTed had a serious car accident.
Ted was in a serious car accident.

Are the above two statements about the same in meaning? Thanks.
Yes.
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AngliholicTed had a serious car accident.
Ted was in a serious car accident.
Are the above two statements about the same in meaning? Thanks.

Also, Ted met with a serious car accident.

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