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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence "‎The dog walked behind me into my house" grammatically wrong? and what does this sentence mean?

Is this sentence "?The dog walked behind me into my house" grammatically wrong? and what does this sentence mean?

I think the sentence mean "The dog walked behind me and walked into my house".

Am I right?

  

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The dog walked behind me into my house" grammatically wrong? No, it's fine. and what does this sentence mean ?

  • The dog walked behind me into my house" grammatically wrong?
  • No, it's fine.
  • and what does this sentence mean ?
  • I walked into my house and the dog followed me.
  • I think the sentence mean "The dog walked behind me and walked into my house".
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Is this sentence "?The dog walked behind me into my house" grammatically wrong? No, it's fine. and what does this sentence mean? I walked into my house and the dog followed me.

I think the sentence mean "The dog walked behind me and walked into my house".Yes, but it is less clear than #1. It just tells us that two things happened in the past. We make the assumption that

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