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Ol Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Sentences

"The mother out, the children laid the table themselves."
Is it correct?

"Happy about that, she allowed her daughter to go shopping."
"Being happy about that, she..."

Which one is correct?
  

Top answer

All three are correct, but you could live in an English-speaking country for years without hearing anyone say #1 or #3.

  • All three are correct, but you could live in an English-speaking country for years without hearing anyone say #1 or #3.
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All three are correct, but you could live in an English-speaking country for years without hearing anyone say #1 or #3.
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Thank you very much
But I just have one more question which is what's the difference between the second sentence and the third sentence?
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Are they the same?
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@Clive: "anyone say or says" please?
And, what is the meaning of "the mother out" please?
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OlBut I just have one more question which is what's the difference between the second sentence and the third sentence?
They are the same in meaning.
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Franky12anyone say or says" please
That would depend on the sentence it's in.
Did anyone say that he was there?
If anyone says anything to you, tell them I gave you permission.
Franky12And, what is the meaning of "the mother out" please?
Here it means As their mother wa

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