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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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She walked me towards the back of the floor part where a co-worker was waiting.
She walked me towards the back of the floor part where a co-worker waited.
She walked me towards the back of the floor part where a co-worker waits. Which one is correct and why? Please help
  

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Anonymous the back of the floor part I don't know what this means. I'll substitute "the back of the room" for now. Anonymous Which one is correct This is the best one: She walked me towards the back of the room, where a co-worker was waiting.

  • Anonymous the back of the floor part I don't know what this means.
  • I'll substitute "the back of the room" for now.
  • Anonymous Which one is correct This is the best one: She walked me towards the back of the room, where a co-worker was waiting.
  • The second one (with waited ) is second best.
  • The third one is illogical.
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Anonymousthe back of the floor part
I don't know what this means. I'll substitute "the back of the room" for now.
AnonymousWhich one is correct
This is the best one: She walked me towards the back of the room, where a co-worker was waiting.
The second one (with waited) is second best.
The third one is

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