0
Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

The storm stopped her from going out.

1b00I'd be happy if someone would answer my question. Thanks in advance.02b02br
02br
01b00Are the following 2 sentences correct? If so, what's the difference.02b02br
02br
01b00A: The storm prevented her from going out.02b02br
02br
01b00B: The storm stopped her from going out.02b02br
02br
01b00I think B feels strange, because "to stop" means to "to give up halfway". Am I right? Or is still correct?02b0-
  

Top answer

0Hi,02br 02br 01b 00I'd be happy if someone would answer my question. 02b 02br 02br 01b 00Are the following 2 sentences correct? 02b 02br 01b 00I think B feels strange, 02b 02br 02br 00Both are OK.

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 01b 00I'd be happy if someone would answer my question.
  • 02b 02br 02br 01b 00Are the following 2 sentences correct?
  • 02b 02br 01b 00I think B feels strange, 02b 02br 02br 00Both are OK.
  • 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive02br 02br 0-
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
0Hi,02br
02br
01b00I'd be happy if someone would answer my question. Thanks in advance.02b02br
02br
01b00Are the following 2 sentences correct? If so, what's the difference.02b02br
02br
01b00A: The storm prevented her from going out.02b02br
02br
01b00B: The storm
0
0--- Hi, Clive. Which of A and B is the same in meaning as the sentence, "She could not go out because of the storm"? Or both?0-
0
0Hi,02br
02br
00Both.02br
02br
00Clive0-

Related Questions