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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

slipped to / on the road

Can I say,

(a() It started to rain, so they ran quickly to go home. Suddenly, John slipped to / on the road. He was crying in pain.

(b) John slipped and fell down on the road.
  

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(a() It started to rain, so they ran quickly to go home. Suddenly, John slipped to / on the road. He was crying in pain.

  • (a() It started to rain, so they ran quickly to go home.
  • Suddenly, John slipped to / on the road.
  • He was crying in pain.
  • (b) John slipped and fell down on the road.
  • - OK
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(a() It started to rain, so they ran quickly to go home. Suddenly, John slipped to / on the road. He was crying in pain.

(b) John slipped and fell down on the road. - OK
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Thanks. Can I say,

They ran quickly to back home. Or They ran quickly back home / back to their home.
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They ran quickly to back home. Or They ran quickly back home / back to their home.

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