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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Tide or current

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Is it possible to phrase differently?

The tide/current pulled/swept her out to sea and she almost drowned.

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The given sentence is correct. You might also say: The rip tide/current dragged her out to sea/far out to sea/far from shore/way out to sea and she almost drowned.

  • The given sentence is correct.
  • You might also say: The rip tide/current dragged her out to sea/far out to sea/far from shore/way out to sea and she almost drowned.
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The given sentence is correct. You might also say:


The rip tide/current dragged her out to sea/far out to sea/far from shore/way out to sea and she almost drowned.

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