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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct?

"Have you ever seen a cat attacking a dog?"
  

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Anonymous Is this correct? ' However, what I think you intend to ask about is such an event: Have you ever seen a cat attack a dog?

  • Anonymous Is this correct?
  • ' However, what I think you intend to ask about is such an event: Have you ever seen a cat attack a dog?
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Anonymous Is this correct?
The sentence is grammatically fine, but it means 'have you ever watched the process of attack?'
However, what I think you intend to ask about is such an event:

Have you ever seen a cat attack a dog?
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Mister MicawberHave you ever seen a cat attack a dog?
I agree with Mister Micawber. If you want to use attacking, here are some examples:

Attacking (giving time info):

Have you ever seen
a cat hiss (individual event: the cat made noise)
while attacking a dog?

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