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Fire1 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Is there any difference in use and meaning between these sentences?

?1. When he found the lake, Mike started drinking water.
2. When Mike found the lake, he started drinking water.

(In sentence 1, he is Mike)
Q1) Do both sentences 1 and 2 mean the same thing exactly?
Q2) Is there no context or situation where one is more appropriate to say than the other one?

I mean in some context or situation, only 1 is appropriate to say or write?

  

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They mean the same. " Otherwise, no.

  • They mean the same.
  • " Otherwise, no.
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They mean the same. Perhaps if you had been using the name "Mike" a great deal previously, you might want to start out with "he." Otherwise, no.

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