Suppose a lion is following me to kill me. What should I say?
I tend to say, "The lion followed me to kill me", but it sounds as if it were trotting behind me. But actually, I want to say it ran behind me to kill me, as in the case of "police ran behind a thief to catch him".
Please help me.
Thank you Svartnik.
But, I am sure hunt does not work in my sentence.
A man hunts animals to kill it.
I never think, A lion(a animal) hunts a man to kiil it.
Simply, I want to say that, "A lion chased (ran behind) me to kill me". But I wonder is there any other word to replace (ran/chased behind)?
Please help me.