4.He is running toward a traffic road. ( I am not sure I should use it here because I just have to say that he noticed a car that was parked outside and decided to leave in it.)
5.Only now they noticed a silhouette of a car in the distance.
6.He reached the traffic road.
7.Let's check the house, we will have to call the police.
8.She entered the house quietly. She wanted to run toward her, but he stopped her.
9.I approached her carefully.
10.They broke the window and went out through it.
Thanks
Nina
Top answer
Hi, Could you please correct these sentences? The mask ed man was peering into/in the house. He has just gone out ( of the house ) .
— Clive
Hi, Could you please correct these sentences?
The mask ed man was peering into/in the house.
He has just gone out ( of the house ) .
What if that strange man comes to us ?
He is running toward a busy r oad.
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