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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

present participles

Having finished the soccer game, he went to the park playing with his friends.

Drinking his soda, his father was coming into the kitchen.

Teasing her about her relationship with the new boy, I realized she was getting as mad as hell.

Are they OK?

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to the park to play with his friends. Otherwise, his journey to the park was itself one of playfulness - they played tag as they walked, the played leapfrog as they progressed down the sidewalk. ) Who was drinking the soda?

  • to the park to play with his friends.
  • Otherwise, his journey to the park was itself one of playfulness - they played tag as they walked, the played leapfrog as they progressed down the sidewalk.
  • ) Who was drinking the soda?
  • If it was his father, then the father was simultaneously drinking and walking into the room.
  • If that's what you meant, it's fine.
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... to the park to play with his friends. Otherwise, his journey to the park was itself one of playfulness - they played tag as they walked, the played leapfrog as they progressed down the sidewalk. (Not a natural use.)

Who was drinking the soda? If it was his father, then the father was simultaneously drinking and walking into the room. If that's what you meant, it's fine.

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