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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
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Should I say ‘they both said’ or ‘both of them said,’ ‘as’ or ‘before’?

Should I say ‘they both said’ or ‘both of them said,’ ‘as’ or ‘before’? Have I correctly used ‘fell in a deep slumber’?

“Good night,” (they both said / both of them said) (as / before) they fell in a deep slumber
  

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Rommel Should I say ‘they both said’ or ‘both of them said,’ You could use either. I would probably use they both said . Rommel ‘as’ or ‘before’ Either.

  • Rommel Should I say ‘they both said’ or ‘both of them said,’ You could use either.
  • I would probably use they both said .
  • Rommel ‘as’ or ‘before’ Either.
  • Rommel Have I correctly used ‘fell in a deep slumber’?
  • I'd use into rather than in .
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RommelShould I say ‘they both said’ or ‘both of them said,’
You could use either. I would probably use they both said.
Rommel‘as’ or ‘before’
Either.
RommelHave I correctly used ‘fell in a deep slumber’?
I'd use into rather than in. Slumber

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