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Vincent Teo Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

passing by

Do I say,

1 The branch has a bird.

2 He saw a bird sit on the branch.

3 He saw a bird passing / passing by the field.

4 The bird is passing by on the tree.
  

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Vincent Teo Do I say, No. There's a bird on the branch. He saw a bird sitting on the branch.

  • Vincent Teo Do I say, No.
  • There's a bird on the branch.
  • He saw a bird sitting on the branch.
  • He saw a bird flying over the field.
  • The bird is flying past the tree.
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Vincent TeoDo I say,
No.

There's a bird on the branch.
He saw a bird sitting on the branch.
He saw a bird flying over the field.
The bird is flying past the tree.
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Thanks,

Can I say,

1 He saw a bird on the branch.
2 He saw a bird was on the branch.
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