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He was run over by a truck.

So, in this case which is correct?

a. A truck ran him over.
b. A truck ran over him.

I think 'over' in 'a' sentence is adverb and 'over' in 'b' sentence is preposition, am I right? So, which is correct between a and b?

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  • @Em.♦ So, you say 'b' is not correct? but I saw many case of 'b', I don't think it is the same case. If you google "ran over him", you will see many of them.
    – Dasik
    Aug 29, 2019 at 4:54
  • No, I am not saying anything about right or wrong. I’m just trying to give you/future readers more information. Let’s wait for proper answers. :)
    – Em.
    Aug 29, 2019 at 4:56

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ran over him

... is the correct form.

"To run over" is a verb phrase, and therefore, is best kept as is. There are cases where you can add words in the middle but this isn't one.

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