My son's budgerigar flew away yesterday. He had it out in his room, and then he had left for the bathroom. And when he came back, he couldn't find it. But then he saw the opened window.
- Is "flew away" how one would say?
- Can I say: He had it out in his room... Instead of: He had let it out in his room... ?
- If you were to say this in AmE would you say: He'd... instead of: He had... in any of the two places?
My son's budgerigar flew away yesterday. He had it out in his room, and then he had left he left for the bathroom. And when he came back, he couldn't find it.
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My son's budgerigar flew away yesterday. He had it out in his room, and then he had left he left for the bathroom. And when he came back, he couldn't find it. But then he saw the opened window.
- Is "flew away" how one would say? Yes. Or 'escaped'
- Can I say: He had it out in his room... Instead of: He had let it out in his room... ? Yes.