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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Ron walks through Sue. She smiles

In the sentences "Ron walks through Sue. She smiles." is the grammar correct?

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Is she a ghost? How does he walk through her?

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Is she a ghost? How does he walk through her?
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Dear BarbaraPA, thanks for your answer.

Sue is not a ghost. She is a girl.

Maybe it could be:

Ron walks to Sue. She smiles. ???

Thanks!
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he walks through her? It sounds like a ghost story haha
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Ron walks to Sue. She smiles.-----it's ok i think.
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Ron walks up to Sue and she smiles.
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NikitusRon walks through Sue. She smiles.
The grammar is correct, but the meaning is strange. I think you may mean 'walks toward Sue'.

CJ

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