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Two energetic women walking in the park. vs Started his homework late Sunday night.

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they are different in structure and context. The first phrase describes an action in the present tense, while the second phrase describes a past action. Therefore, they cannot be judged as correct or incorrect against each other.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 557 views

Two energetic women walking in the park.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe an action happening in the present.

This phrase is used to describe a current action or scene, typically in a narrative or descriptive context.
  • The exciting end of the baseball game. b. Started his homework late Sunday night. c. Two energetic women walking in the park. d. She did not understand.
  • The exciting end of the baseball game. b. Started his homework late Sunday night. c. Two energetic women walking in the park. d. She did not understand what ...
  • The exciting end of the baseball game. b. Started his homework late Sunday night. c. Two energetic women walking in the park. d. She did not understand.
  • The exciting end of the baseball game. b. Started his homework late Sunday night. c. Two energetic women walking in the park. d. She did not understand.

Started his homework late Sunday night.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe a past action that occurred on a specific day and time.

This phrase is used to narrate or describe a past event that happened at a particular time, in this case, late Sunday night.
  • The exciting end of the baseball game. b. Started his homework late Sunday night. c. Two energetic women walking in the park. d. She did not understand.
  • Which is a complete sentence? a. The exciting end of the baseball game. b. Started his homework late Sunday night. c. Two energetic women walking in the  ...
  • 1 day ago ... Which is a complete sentence? a. The exciting end of the baseball game. b. Started his homework late Sunday night. c. Two energetic women ...
  • The exciting end of the baseball game. b. Started his homework late Sunday night. c. Two energetic women walking in the park. d. She did not understand.

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