the whistling man
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:50 pm
Are these correct:
1) Stop that man whistling. He wants to go out through the fire exit.
2) Stop the man whistling. He wants to go out through the fire exit.
3) Stop that whistling man. He wants to go out through the fire exit.
4) Stop the whistling man. He wants to go out through the fire exit.
The idea is: stop that man who is whistling and prevent him from going through the fire exit.
I think '1' and '2' could mean: stop that man from whistling. I don't know if they could be used in this context.
Gratefully,
Navi
1) Stop that man whistling. He wants to go out through the fire exit.
2) Stop the man whistling. He wants to go out through the fire exit.
3) Stop that whistling man. He wants to go out through the fire exit.
4) Stop the whistling man. He wants to go out through the fire exit.
The idea is: stop that man who is whistling and prevent him from going through the fire exit.
I think '1' and '2' could mean: stop that man from whistling. I don't know if they could be used in this context.
Gratefully,
Navi