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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Same meaning?

"She refused walking side by side with me" and "she refused walking at my side" are same meaning?
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Natural English is eg She refused to walk side by side with me. eg She refused to walk at my side. The meaning is the same.

  • Natural English is eg She refused to walk side by side with me.
  • eg She refused to walk at my side.
  • The meaning is the same.
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Natural English is
eg She refused to walk side by side with me.
eg She refused to walk at my side.

The meaning is the same.
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So is this?
She refused to walk beside me.

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