[Grammar] Important

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Satishm

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Dear Friends,



Some times, I come across sentences like - parched, he still went ahead on his ways & being parched, he still went ahead on his ways - but i fail to comprehend as to which one is correct and why it is correct?

I earnestly request you to answer to me asap. Really appreciate your help!
 

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Dear friends,

[STRIKE]Some times[/STRIKE] Sometimes, I come across sentences like "Parched, he still went ahead on his ways" [STRIKE]&[/STRIKE] and "Being parched, he still went ahead on his ways", but I fail to comprehend [STRIKE]as to[/STRIKE] which one is correct and why it is correct. [STRIKE]?[/STRIKE]

[STRIKE]I earnestly request you to answer to me asap.[/STRIKE] I really appreciate your help!

Welcome to the forum, Satishm.

They are both acceptable (although "went ahead on his ways" is rather clunky).

Please note the corrections I have made to your post in red above. Please don't write things like "please answer me asap". We are volunteers and we work at our own pace.
 
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