[Grammar] Kelly and Kevin walked down the street

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Nikitus

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Hello.

Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

"Kelly and Kevin walked down the street. Kelly walked on purpose under a staircase. Kevin preferred to avoid the stairs, walking in another path. Then he ran to catch up Kelly."

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Is this about superstition?
 

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Dear teechar:

Yes, it is related to a superstition.

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Kelly and Kevin walked down the street. Kelly deliberately walked [STRIKE]on purpose[/STRIKE] under a staircase, but Kevin [STRIKE]preferred to[/STRIKE] avoided that and walked a different way. [STRIKE]the stairs, walking in another path.[/STRIKE] Then he ran to catch up with Kelly."

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I've never heard of a superstition about walking under staircases, only about walking under ladders.
 
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