Hi,
Which one is correct?
1-I just saw her photos on Halloween as she went trick and treading in her Scooby Doo costume.
or
2-I just saw her photos on Halloween as she was going trick and treading in her Scooby Doo costume.
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Last edited by behnaazzz_f63; 08-Nov-2006 at 18:26.
A bit confusing - is "she" going trick or treating -nb spelling! -, dressed in a Scooby Doo costume, or is there a "he" going trick or treating, who was photographed by "she"?
It affects the response to your question.
1-I just saw her photos on Halloween as she went trick and treading in her Scooby Doo costume.
2-I just saw her photos on Halloween as she was going trick and treading in her Scooby Doo costume.
3-I just saw her photos on Halloween going trick and treading in her Scooby Doo costume.
which one is correct to say?Is there any better way to say this?
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