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Jesusengland Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

They both came running out

Hello.

I can't understand the meaning of this sentence:

- They both came running out.

Thanks.
  

Top answer

they both came (to a place) while running out (of a place)

  • they both came (to a place) while running out (of a place)
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they both came (to a place) while running out (of a place)
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Hi

2 people inside a building - they came out of the building, not walking, but running.

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