1. Could we start a sentence with the locution 'in turn'?
For example:
"To try to solve the problem, Mark called a workshop to have their car towed.
In turn, Claire and John decided to walk to the corner, and ask some men for help to pull in the car."
2. By the way, is the verb 'pull in' only used from a driver's perspective, such as:
"Pull in the car,"
Or could it also be used to refer to 'move a broken down car to the side'?
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Christine Christie 1. Could we start a sentence with the locution 'in turn'? Not in your example.
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Christine Christie1. Could we start a sentence with the locution 'in turn'?
Not in your example. I can't tell what it is supposed to mean.
Christine Christie2. By the way, is the verb 'pull in' only used from a driver's perspective, such as:
It's "pull the car in", not "pull in the car".
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Christine Christie1. Could we start a sentence with the locution 'in turn'?
Yes, but it has to make sense as a connection to the previous sentence.
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