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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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rushed there / rushed to there

Can I say,

He cried out for help. The villagers rushed to there / rushed there to give help. However, they did not see any tiger / tigers. They felt angry and back / came back to work.
  

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He cried out for help. The villagers rushed to there / rushed there to give help. However, they did not see (any tigers) OR (a tiger).

  • He cried out for help.
  • The villagers rushed to there / rushed there to give help.
  • However, they did not see (any tigers) OR (a tiger).
  • They felt angry and went back / came back to work.
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He cried out for help. The villagers rushed to there / rushed there to give help. However, they did not see (any tigers) OR (a tiger). They felt angry and went back / came back to work.

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