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What is the difference between these two sentences? 1. I sat sipping at my coffee. 2. I sat sipping my coffee. Btw, how do we grammatically understand the verb 'sat' follows "sipping"? Thanks for your help.
19 jul. 2020 12:18
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Hi, both of those are good. 'Sipping at' a drink sounds a bit more descriptive, than just 'sipping' it, so is more likely to be found in a novel than in normal usage, but they both mean exactly the same thing. I'm guessing the second part of your question is that you'd like to know how to re-word things to put 'sat' after 'sipping'. If I''m right about that, it's doable but doesn't sound/read quite as good. I sipped my coffee while sitting. You could also use 'sipped at' instead of 'sipped'. You could also use 'as I sat' instead of 'while sitting'.
19 juli 2020
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