d) pass : I was getting out of my car when I saw her pass by.yolandajmg wrote:
I was getting out of my car when I saw her by
a)passes b)passed c)to pass d) pass.
I think there's no such thing as "present participle" You must mean past participle. Anyway, what you proposed is right, too: "I was getting out of my car when I saw her passing by". Please correct me if I am mistaken.yolandajmg wrote:I always thought that with verbs life see, hear, smell, watch and notice were constucted as follows:
I saw the birds singing and I thought the correct way of this sentence would be I was getting out of my car when I saw her passing by.
Does anyone know why isn´t with present participle?
Anyway, you can ask Alan in the Help Desk ;)