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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

John prefers to avoid the staircase, walking in another path.

In the sentence "John prefers to avoid the staircase, walking in another path." is the grammar correct?

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Preferring to avoid the stairs, John takes another path. John prefers to avoid the stairs and takes another path.

  • Preferring to avoid the stairs, John takes another path.
  • John prefers to avoid the stairs and takes another path.
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Preferring to avoid the stairs, John takes another path.
John prefers to avoid the stairs and takes another path.

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