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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

the half way

And then there’s the unmistakeable sound of a door slamming down the hallway and the sound of someone calling Pete’s name.
Does this mean the door crashed open and stopped the half way, not fully opened?
I think someone might be still holding a knob, right?
  

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h a l l w a y not h a l f w a y the sound of a door slamming (The door was located) down (=more distant along) the hallway (=passage; corridor) Liveinjapan Does this mean the door crashed open and stopped the half way, not fully opened? I think someone might be still holding a ****, right? No, no ,no!

  • h a l l w a y not h a l f w a y the sound of a door slamming (The door was located) down (=more distant along) the hallway (=passage; corridor) Liveinjapan Does this mean the door crashed open and stopped the half way, not fully opened?
  • I think someone might be still holding a ****, right?
  • No, no ,no!
  • Nothing to do with any of this!
  • CJ
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h a l l w a y
not h a l f w a y
the sound of a door slamming
(The door was located) down (=more distant along) the hallway (=passage; corridor)
LiveinjapanDoes this mean the door crashed open and stopped the half way, not fully opened?
I think someone might be still holding a ****, right?
No, no ,no! Nothing to do with any o
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Oops!!!
Thanks, CJ.
Got it!

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