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Hi, there I was told I should only use “run away from” when you are trying to escape something on foot. In this case, what verb could I use to mean someone is trying to escape someone else in a car, eg, in a police chase? Would it sound odd to say “running away from” in the example below? “You know that car that just sped by us one minute ago. IT ( OR he/she??) was running away from the police” Thank you
2021年1月26日 17:44
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In that sentence, it would be correct. However, it's most common in the first situation (because running is an activity done on foot). Also, if you don't know a gender/are referring to someone non-binary (who chooses those pronouns), you would say THEY not IT. Eg: They are running. He is running.
2021年1月26日
It is fine if you use it like that, it is correct
2021年1月26日
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