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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

She starts shopping/ stops shopping

Can we say: On Sundays she usually goes shopping, she starts shopping at 9 o'clock and stops shopping at 10 ?

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Anonymous On Sundays she usually goes shoppi ng. She starts shopping at 9 o'clock and stops shopping at 10. It is an odd habit, but the grammar structure (as repaired above) is OK.

  • Anonymous On Sundays she usually goes shoppi ng.
  • She starts shopping at 9 o'clock and stops shopping at 10.
  • It is an odd habit, but the grammar structure (as repaired above) is OK.
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Anonymous On Sundays she usually goes shopping. She starts shopping at 9 o'clock and stops shopping at 10.
It is an odd habit, but the grammar structure (as repaired above) is OK.
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Natural English usually avoids unnecessary repetition.
eg On Sundays she usually goes shopping. She starts at 9 o'clock and ends at 10.

Are your times am or pm?
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Let's say am. Basically, I had doubts about the construction "starts shopping/stops shopping".

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