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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Would you mind checking the sentences?

A: I unleashed a dog after him.

B: I tried to unleash him from getting into a fight with others.

C: He has just been unleashed from the jail.

D: I went to the jail to unleash my brother.


Any correction?

  

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Only the first sentence uses "unleash" correctly. A: I unleashed a dog after him. B: I tried to unleash prevent him from getting into a fight with others.

  • Only the first sentence uses "unleash" correctly.
  • A: I unleashed a dog after him.
  • B: I tried to unleash prevent him from getting into a fight with others.
  • C: He has just been unleashed released from the jail.
  • D: I went to the jail to unleash bail my brother out .
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Only the first sentence uses "unleash" correctly.

A: I unleashed a dog after him.

B: I tried to unleash prevent him from getting into a fight with others.

C: He has just been unleashed released from the jail.

D: I went to the jail to unleash

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