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Aday Posted 13 years ago
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Mike enters the play ground. He looks around in the front. Nobody is around. He looks back - John comes to the place and gasps for air.

What I'm trying to say is Mike enter a play ground, and he look around in front of him in the ground and he don't see anyone in the ground and when he looks back John runs into the ground and gasps for air.
  

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aday What I'm trying to say is Mike enter a play ground, and he look around in front of him in the ground and he don't see anyone in the ground and when he looks back John runs into the ground and gasps for air. Then you should say something like this: Mike enters the playground, looks around and doesn't see anyone , but when he looks back, John runs in, gasping for air.

  • aday What I'm trying to say is Mike enter a play ground, and he look around in front of him in the ground and he don't see anyone in the ground and when he looks back John runs into the ground and gasps for air.
  • Then you should say something like this: Mike enters the playground, looks around and doesn't see anyone , but when he looks back, John runs in, gasping for air.
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adayWhat I'm trying to say is Mike enter a play ground, and he look around in front of him in the ground and he don't see anyone in the ground and when he looks back John runs into the ground and gasps for air.
Then you should say something like this:

Mike enters the playground, looks around and doesn't see anyone, but when he looks b
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