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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

towards her

Can I say,

Susan saw a man riding a motorcycle towards her.

Susan saw a man riding a motorcycle. He snatched her bag.
  

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Hi Vincent, Can you help us by underlining the parts of these sentences that you are unsure about? For example, are you unsure about 'He snatched her bag'? '******' is justa transitive verb, so this is just the same kind of sentence as 'She cooked his dinner'.

  • Hi Vincent, Can you help us by underlining the parts of these sentences that you are unsure about?
  • For example, are you unsure about 'He snatched her bag'?
  • '******' is justa transitive verb, so this is just the same kind of sentence as 'She cooked his dinner'.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi Vincent,
Can you help us by underlining the parts of these sentences that you are unsure about?

For example, are you unsure about 'He snatched her bag'? '******' is justa transitive verb, so this is just the same kind of sentence as 'She cooked his dinner'.

Best wishes, Clive
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Ok. The underline parts of the sentences are unsure.

Susan saw a man riding a motorcycle towards her.

Susan saw a man riding a motorcycle and snatched her bag.
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Hi,
Ok. The underline parts of the sentences are unsure.

Susan saw a man riding a motorcycle towards her. OK

Susan saw a man riding a motorcycle and he snatched her bag.

Clive

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