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Navitasan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Sitting on horseback

Are these sentences correct:

1) He was beaten by John, using a club.
2) He was beaten by John, sitting on horseback.
3) He was beaten by John, on horseback.

In '2' and '3', who is sitting on horseback?
Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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navitasan In '2' and '3', who is sitting on horseback? We do not know, because you have as usual intentionally constructed ambiguous sentences.

  • navitasan In '2' and '3', who is sitting on horseback?
  • We do not know, because you have as usual intentionally constructed ambiguous sentences.
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navitasanIn '2' and '3', who is sitting on horseback?
We do not know, because you have as usual intentionally constructed ambiguous sentences.

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