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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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out of them, hunting

Yesterday I ran past many people bumping and making their way out of them because a lion was hunting me.

Is this sentence correct?

Please help me.
  

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User_gary Yesterday I ran past many people bumping and making their way out of them because a lion was hunting me. Is this sentence correct? Please help me.

  • User_gary Yesterday I ran past many people bumping and making their way out of them because a lion was hunting me.
  • Is this sentence correct?
  • Please help me.
  • Let me rephrase your sentence so that it makes sense: Yesterday I was chased by a lion and ran past many people, bumping into them and pushing them out of the way.
  • It does not seem to me to matter what the lion's intention is.
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User_garyYesterday I ran past many people bumping and making their way out of them because a lion was hunting me.

Is this sentence correct?

Please help me.
Let me rephrase your sentence so that it makes sense:

Yesterday I was chased by a lion and ran past many people, bumping into them and pushing them out of the way.

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