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Sitifan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Run him over / run over him

1. The car ran him over.
2. The car ran over him.
What's the difference in meaning between the above sentences?
  

Top answer

Hi, #1 makes it sound a little more like that may have been the driver's intention. Clive

  • Hi, #1 makes it sound a little more like that may have been the driver's intention.
  • Clive
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Hi,

#1 makes it sound a little more like that may have been the driver's intention.

Clive
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1. Ran him over what?

2. Ran over him.

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