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posen
Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 12
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:16 pm Post subject: help |
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Here is the question:
Since ___ the thriller Silent Hill, Jodi dare not sleep alone at night.
Which answer is best?
(A) watching (B) watched (C) she watching (D) she watches
I can't find the best answer. Can I write as follows?
(a) Since she watched the thriller Silent Hill, Jodi dare not sleep alone at night.
(b) Watching the thriller Silent Hill, Jodi dare not sleep alone at night.
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tyreless
Joined: 22 Jul 2008 Posts: 46 Location: Colombia
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 3:04 am Post subject: |
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Hello
Definitely (A) Since watching the thriller Silent Hill, Jodi dare not sleep alone at night.
Compare:
"Smoking damages your health"
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| (a) Since she watched the thriller Silent Hill, Jodi dare not sleep alone at night. |
Acceptable enough I guess. Though I�m not really happy about the use of the simple past for joining two events when the second is a result of the first. In such cases I prefer a perfect tense. Might be a UK thing though.
Compare:
"The deterioration in market conditions (�) have led to the need to strengthen the capital position of the company,"
www.guardian.co.uk/ (05.08.2008)
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| (b) Watching the thriller Silent Hill, Jodi dare not sleep alone at night. |
Grammatically fine but does she watch the thriller Silent Hill while she is sleeping? Without "since" the two events of watching and sleeping might be understood as taking place at the same time.
Stick to �Since watching the thriller Silent Hill, Jodi dare not sleep alone.�
Hope that helps
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