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When we use "verb + - ing" forms, Is it possible to put adverbial phrases between "verb" and "- ing" ? I saw that example down below and it made me think. I suppose "come + -selling" means that the woman came for selling pictures in this example.

1-We had a strange woman come to the door selling pictures

We had a strange woman come to the door selling pictures

1'-We had a strange women come selling pictures to the door. (CanCan I rearrange the sentence like this  ?)

We had a strange women come selling pictures to the door.

When we use "verb + - ing" forms, Is it possible to put adverbial phrases between "verb" and "- ing" ? I saw that example down below and it made me think. I suppose "come + -selling" means that the woman came for selling pictures in this example.

1-We had a strange woman come to the door selling pictures

1'-We had a strange women come selling pictures to the door. (Can I rearrange the sentence like this  ?)

When we use "verb + - ing" forms, Is it possible to put adverbial phrases between "verb" and "- ing" ? I saw that example down below and it made me think. I suppose "come + -selling" means that the woman came for selling pictures in this example.

We had a strange woman come to the door selling pictures

Can I rearrange the sentence like this?

We had a strange women come selling pictures to the door.

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Talha Özden
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When we use "verb + - ing" forms, Is it possible to put adverbial phrases between "verb" and "- ing" ? I saw that example down below and it made me think. I suppose "come + -selling" means that the woman came for selling pictures in this example.

We1-We had a strange woman come to the door selling pictures

1'-We had a strange women come selling pictures to the door. (Can I rearrange the sentence like this ?)

When we use "verb + - ing" forms, Is it possible to put adverbial phrases between "verb" and "- ing" ? I saw that example down below and it made me think. I suppose "come + -selling" means that the woman came for selling pictures in this example.

We had a strange woman come to the door selling pictures

When we use "verb + - ing" forms, Is it possible to put adverbial phrases between "verb" and "- ing" ? I saw that example down below and it made me think. I suppose "come + -selling" means that the woman came for selling pictures in this example.

1-We had a strange woman come to the door selling pictures

1'-We had a strange women come selling pictures to the door. (Can I rearrange the sentence like this ?)

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Talha Özden
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When we use "verb + - ing" forms, Is it possible to put adverbial phrases between "verb" and "- ing" ? I saw that example down below and it made me think. I suppose "come + -selling" means that the woman came for selling pictures in this example.

We had a strange woman come to the door selling pictures

When we use "verb + - ing" forms, Is it possible to put adverbial phrases between "verb" and "- ing" ? I saw that example down below and it made me think.

We had a strange woman come to the door selling pictures

When we use "verb + - ing" forms, Is it possible to put adverbial phrases between "verb" and "- ing" ? I saw that example down below and it made me think. I suppose "come + -selling" means that the woman came for selling pictures in this example.

We had a strange woman come to the door selling pictures

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