1. Note the correct spelling of grammar.
2. Your final example should say "A shoe came hurtling my way".
Hi, native English speaker teachers:
I've seen sentences like :
Are they the equivalent of:A puppy came tumbling into my arms.
As we spoke, a ball came bouncing my way.
If so, what's the difference? And what kind of grammer is this?A puppy tumbled into my arms
As we spoke, a ball bounced my way.
Plus, can I say:
Is this sentence grammatically correct?As I addressed the class, a shoe came hurling my way.
Many thanks.
1. Note the correct spelling of grammar.
2. Your final example should say "A shoe came hurtling my way".
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.
Thank you, Mr. emsr2d2:
But what's the differences between these two usages?
A ball came bouncing my way.
A ball bounced my way.
Please try to give your threads more helpful title. Came tumbling = tumbled? would have given us some idea of what the thread was about.
Last edited by Rover_KE; 18-Nov-2012 at 09:46.
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Sorry. I didn't know how to better describe my problem when I started this thread.
Just tried to revise the title but couldn't because it had been replied.
Need a moderator to revise it for me.
Sorry for the trouble.
Will bear that in mind and think more about the title before posting.
There is effectively little difference in meaning or end result but the first makes the reader think about the ongoing action of the ball bouncing, and the second shows that the ball (at some point in the past) came towards the speaker in a bouncing motion.
By the way, addressing users here as "Mr" is inappropriate, partly because many of us are female and partly because it simply isn't necessary. Just use the username. Thank you.
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.