a. He doesn't know if someone is watching him. It is the old lady living across from him in the courtyard. He thinks that she might work for the police. He says he's under the impression that she's keeping an eye on him.
b. He doesn't know if a neighbor is watching him. It is the old lady living across from him in the courtyard. He thinks that she might work for the police. He says he's under the impression that she's keeping an eye on him.
Are the above grammatically correct?
Many thanks
if someone is watching him
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Re: if someone is watching him
(a) someone --> anyone