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Vincent Teo Posted 10 years ago
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misssed it

Could I say,

1 He picked up a stone and threw it at the bird. However, he missed it and hit at the beehive.

2 He threw the stone at the bird, but he missed the bird and hit the beehive.
  

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1 He picked up a stone and threw it at the bird. However, he missed it and hit the beehive. 2 He threw the stone at the bird, but he missed the bird and hit the beehive.

  • 1 He picked up a stone and threw it at the bird.
  • However, he missed it and hit the beehive.
  • 2 He threw the stone at the bird, but he missed the bird and hit the beehive.
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1 He picked up a stone and threw it at the bird. However, he missed it and hit the beehive.
2 He threw the stone at the bird, but he missed the bird and hit the beehive.
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Vincent Teohe missed the bird and hit the beehive.
Were the bees angry?

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