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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Jack runs through the street. Jim runs after him.

In the sentences "Jack runs through the street. Jim runs after him." is the grammar correct?

Maybe it is a better option the sentences "Jack runs through the street. Jim is chasing him"

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Nikitus : In the sentences "Jack runs through the street. " is the grammar correct? Yes.

  • Nikitus : In the sentences "Jack runs through the street.
  • " is the grammar correct?
  • Yes.
  • Maybe it is a better option the sentences "Jack runs through the street.
  • Jim is chasing him" I see no reason here to change the tense.
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Nikitus:

In the sentences "Jack runs through the street. Jim runs after him." is the grammar correct? Yes.

Maybe it is a better option the sentences "Jack runs through the street. Jim is chasing him" I see no reason here to change the tense.


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