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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

sprained ankle in pain

Can I say,

She sprained her ankle in pain.
  

Top answer

No. You are in pain, you don't do in pain. She was in pain due to her sprained ankle.

  • No.
  • You are in pain, you don't do in pain.
  • She was in pain due to her sprained ankle.
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No. You are in pain, you don't do in pain.
She was in pain due to her sprained ankle.
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Can I say like this way:

(a)She sprained her ankle and shouted in pain.

(b) She sprained her ankle and bruised on her hands and legs.
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Vincent TeoCan I say like this way:

(a)She sprained her ankle and shouted in pain.

(b) She sprained her ankle and bruised on her hands and legs.

Yes, with the change noted.

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