yslamac
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- Jan 24, 2014
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1) Peter rushed on foot back along the tracks.
Can someone tell me what is the part of speech of "back" here? Also, when reading the above sentence, should we cut it into "Peter rushed on foot back" and "along the tracks" or "Peter rushed on foot" and "back along the tracks"?:shock:
2) In what situation can we use "in the surface" instead of "on the surface"?
Many thanks!
Can someone tell me what is the part of speech of "back" here? Also, when reading the above sentence, should we cut it into "Peter rushed on foot back" and "along the tracks" or "Peter rushed on foot" and "back along the tracks"?:shock:
2) In what situation can we use "in the surface" instead of "on the surface"?
Many thanks!