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Old 29-Apr-2003, 14:50
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Originally Posted by navi tasan
Thank you Red5 and Mike.
Another question of the same kind:
Are these sentences correct:
1-John decided to go out but I decided to prevent him.
2-John decided to go out but I decided to prevent it.
3-John decided to go out but I decided to prevent that.
I agree with Mike. The word that in the third sentence refers to John going out--something neither him nor it does.

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