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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]A few days ago, I was going through my new sailing gear ready for my first long trip, around the coast of Britain on the sailing ship Hirta.
In this sentence the construction is: go through + something + adjective
In accordance to this I may say:I was going through my garden free of garbage or
I was going through my room clean for making a party.
Are these two sentence above mentioned correct? If not why? Or this construction is only vehicles related?!
When it comes to the English grammar I always want to have some resources to refer to.Can this be found in any grammar book?
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In this sentence the construction is: go through + something + adjective
In accordance to this I may say:I was going through my garden free of garbage or
I was going through my room clean for making a party.
Are these two sentence above mentioned correct? If not why? Or this construction is only vehicles related?!
When it comes to the English grammar I always want to have some resources to refer to.Can this be found in any grammar book?
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