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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Passing by

Can I say,

(a) Just then, the headmistress was passing by the class.

(b) Just then, the headmistress was passing by.

(c) Just then, the headmistress was passing by and saw the situation, she was very annoyed.
  

Top answer

Hi, Yes. (a) Just then, the headmistress was passing by the class. OK (b) Just then, the headmistress was passing by.

  • Hi, Yes.
  • (a) Just then, the headmistress was passing by the class.
  • OK (b) Just then, the headmistress was passing by.
  • OK (c) Just then, the headmistress was passing by and saw the situation .
  • S he was very annoyed.
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Hi,
Yes.

(a) Just then, the headmistress was passing by the class. OK

(b) Just then, the headmistress was passing by. OK

(c) Just then, the headmistress was passing by and saw the situation. She was very annoyed.

Clive

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