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- Joined
- Mar 5, 2020
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Danish
- Home Country
- Denmark
- Current Location
- Denmark
1. James gets up and looks in/through/in through a window at/to/into the back of the RV and sees...
2. James gets up, goes to the back of the RV and looks in/through/in through a window, and sees...
- What would make more sense to you here if James is standing outside the RV?
- Are both sentences OK?
2. James gets up, goes to the back of the RV and looks in/through/in through a window, and sees...
- What would make more sense to you here if James is standing outside the RV?
- Are both sentences OK?