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Ashay2018 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Present participle doubt

Which of the following sentence is correct?

1)Dog was barking while going out of house.
2) Dog went barking out of house.

If option 2 is correct then what is the grammar rule for that ?

Thanks

  

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ashay2018 Which of the following sentence is correct? They are both wrong. You can't have a common countable noun ( dog, house ) without a determiner.

  • ashay2018 Which of the following sentence is correct?
  • They are both wrong.
  • You can't have a common countable noun ( dog, house ) without a determiner.
  • At the very least you need 'a dog' or 'the dog', 'a house' or 'the house'.
  • ashay2018 1) The dog was barking while going out of the house.
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ashay2018Which of the following sentence is correct?

They are both wrong. Emotion: sad

You can't ha

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