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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The form of verb after 'Before'

Do we say

'She wrapped the vase before she gave it to her mother' or 'she wrapped the vase before giving it to her mother.' or are both grammatically correct?
  

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You can use either one, Anon. Both are OK and mean the same thing.

  • You can use either one, Anon.
  • Both are OK and mean the same thing.
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You can use either one, Anon. Both are OK and mean the same thing.
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