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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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Vincent Teo (a) They enjoyed watching the floats passed / passing by. (b) They enjoyed watching the march past around / in the stadium.

  • Vincent Teo (a) They enjoyed watching the floats passed / passing by.
  • (b) They enjoyed watching the march past around / in the stadium.
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Vincent Teo
(a) They enjoyed watching the floats passed / passing by.

(b) They enjoyed watching the march past around / in the stadium.



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I know got this word , "march past" , do I use in the correct way?
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Hi VT

No, you didn't use 'march past' correctly. Here are some examples with 'march past':

- They enjoyed watching the teams march past.
- The teams marched past the fans.
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YankeeHi VT

- They enjoyed watching the teams march past in the National Day parade.

Is that correct?
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Dear Vincent,
Do you have a grammar book which explains the difference between 'past .ed' and 'continuous .ing'?

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